MLS Playoff Race Heats Up as Liverpool Eyes Leipzig Winger, City Pursues Tonali in January Transfer Window
Major League Soccer delivered another dramatic slate of games, with several playoff contenders tightening the race in both conferences. According to MLS’s official match center, the big stories have been late winners, a surge in form from a few struggling clubs, and more goals from in-form forwards like Cucho Hernández and Luis Suárez as Inter Miami continue to lean on their star power. MLS insiders also report continued transfer chatter around summer moves, with several European clubs monitoring young American talents such as Talles Magno and Diego Luna as the secondary transfer window approaches.
For the U.S. national teams, U.S. Soccer notes that the USMNT coaching staff is finalizing its next roster, with Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, and Gio Reyna all expected to be central figures after strong club seasons. On the women’s side, the USWNT staff is closely tracking in-form NWSL attackers like Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson, who continue to score regularly, while veterans such as Lindsey Horan remain key in Europe. Recent friendlies and training reports highlight a focus on integrating younger players while keeping a core experienced spine.
Across Europe, big-name players are driving the news cycle. Fabrizio Romano and ESPN report that Liverpool have opened talks with RB Leipzig over highly rated winger Yan Diomande as a potential long-term successor to Mohamed Salah, while also weighing a move for Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott as they rebuild their midfield. Manchester City, according to ESPN’s transfer notebook, are pushing hard for a deal in midfield, considering options such as Sandro Tonali if they cannot land Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, whose price tag has been set at a massive figure by Forest. In Germany, Goal.com and other European outlets say Bayern Munich are closing in on a major signing after talks influenced by Vincent Kompany’s arrival, as the club reshapes its squad under the new coach.
From the Premier League, Sky Sports reports that recently sacked Liverpool boss Arne Slot has already turned down an immediate return to management with Fulham, a decision that could impact several managerial dominoes across England. In Spain and Italy, local outlets highlight the usual transfer maneuvering around Real Madrid, Barcelona, and the Milan clubs, with attention on reinforcing defense and midfield rather than blockbuster forward deals. Meanwhile, global conversations continue around financial regulations, record transfer fees, and the escalating costs of elite young talent, as illustrated by Forest’s stance on Anderson and clubs’ growing reluctance to sell key players without a premium.
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