Liverpool Medical for Ryan Gravenberch on Transfer Deadline Day as Man United Nears Signing of Tottenham Defender

Liverpool is on the verge of securing another midfield signing with the agreement of a fee for Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich. Jurgen Klopp has been working on rebuilding his midfield and Gravenberch is set to be the final addition to his squad. While Manchester United has also shown interest in the talented 21-year-old, sources close to Gravenberch reveal that Liverpool was always his first-choice destination. Gravenberch will join Liverpool alongside Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, who have already made an impact since their summer transfers. Liverpool’s midfield is set to get even stronger ahead of the transfer deadline.

Meanwhile, Manchester City has successfully signed Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes on a five-year deal. The clubs finalized a £53 million move, which sets a new record sale for Wolves. Nunes, who previously joined Wolves from Sporting Lisbon, was eager to move to Manchester City and did not train with Wolves in order to facilitate the transfer. He expressed his excitement about joining the Champions League winners, working under Pep Guardiola, and playing alongside some of the best players in the world. As part of the deal, midfielder Tommy Doyle will join Wolves on a season-long loan.

In other transfer news, Manchester United is looking to secure a left-back before the deadline and Sergio Reguilon from Tottenham is the front-runner for the position. Tottenham’s surplus of options in that area has dwindled due to injuries and departures, leaving United with an opportunity to acquire Reguilon on loan.

Tottenham Hotspur is still in talks with Nottingham Forest over Brennan Johnson, but the negotiations have been challenging due to a significant difference in the asking price. Both clubs have tough negotiators in Daniel Levy and Evangelos Marinakis, which has complicated the deal. A similar situation is unfolding with Forest and Brentford, as Forest’s valuation of £40 million has been rejected. Celtic, on the other hand, could continue to be active in the transfer market, with reports suggesting they are closing in on a loan move for Benfica midfielder Paulo Bernardo.

Lastly, Chelsea has completed the signing of Manchester City forward Cole Palmer on a seven-year contract. The initial transfer fee is £40 million, with additional add-ons. Manager Mauricio Pochettino had expressed his desire to sign another forward player, and Palmer fits the profile that interested him. Palmer played a significant role for City last season and scored notable goals in the Community Shield and Super Cup matches. With Palmer’s arrival, Chelsea’s total spending since the Clearlake Capital acquisition exceeds £1 billion.

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