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Liverpool FC's Cody Gakpo is proving Manchester United transfer concern correct

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It might be one of the fiercest rivalries in world football, but there will likely be a lot of warm embraces when Manchester United travel to face Liverpool later today.

While the match is set to be fiercely competitive between two sides desperate to win, before and after there will be a chance for close friends to catch up and put their club rivalry aside.

In particular, there will be a real Dutch feel to the proceedings, as United manager Erik ten Hag looks to continue his revolution by completing a league double. READ NEXT: Ten Hag will not make the same mistake United made last time at Liverpool Ten Hag showed a favour to players he knew from his Eredivisie background when he arrived at the club last summer, with Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez and Antony all signing, while he also tried to get his former Ajax ace Frenkie de Jong as well.

It was a similar approach in January too, with Dutch international Wout Weghorst arriving on loan to much surprise given his previous struggles in English football.

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