Bayern Munich Marc Cucurella Jurgen Klopp Luke Shaw Raphael Varane Mauricio Pochettino Mohamed Salah Sofyan Amrabat Ryan Gravenberch Matheus Nunes Tyrell Malacia Egypt Saudi Arabia Premier League soccer Sport as Bayern Munich Marc Cucurella Jurgen Klopp Luke Shaw Raphael Varane Mauricio Pochettino Mohamed Salah Sofyan Amrabat Ryan Gravenberch Matheus Nunes Tyrell Malacia Egypt Saudi Arabia

Premier League clubs looking to add to record transfer window spend as deadline day looms

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Injury-ravaged Manchester United's search for a midfielder and left-back is likely to dominate transfer deadline day tomorrow as Liverpool aim to keep hold of star man Mohamed Salah.A record worldwide €7.76bn (£6.56bn) had been spent in the window by Wednesday and the top-spending Premier League are likely to add to that significantly before it shuts.Erik ten Hag’s side have been hit by injuries throughout the first period of the season, seeing the likes of Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, Mason Mount and even new signing Rasmus Hojlund all face time off the pitch, with experienced defender Raphael Varane also now missing for the next few weeks.United have been linked with Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat throughout the window, which shuts at 11pm on Friday, while left-back Marc Cucurella has been tipped to replace the injured Shaw on loan from Chelsea.Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino kept his cards close to his chest on Wednesday night about possible talks between the two clubs over the future of the 25-year-old.He said: "I don’t know anything (about Cucurella).

All the players that are involved every day on the training ground with us are in our plans. Then, things happen, it’s the decision of both the club and the player, and if something happens in the next few days, we will communicate to you."The future of Salah has hit the headlines over the last week with Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad heavily linked with the forward, but Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has already dismissed any potential idea of the Egyptian leaving, although the Saudi deadline is 20 September.One potential incoming at Anfield could be Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch.Manchester City are expected to bring in Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes after a

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