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·14 Mei 2026

Manchester United and Everton make contact for former Liverpool defender

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Liverpool’s season has been a disappointing one, and they will likely finish behind their biggest rivals Manchester United.

The Reds find themselves six points behind United with just two games to go and in a fight to secure a fourth-place finish.


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Many supporters believed that spending £400 million after winning the Premier League was a sign that the club were going to kick on and win another title, but that wasn’t the case.

Liverpool will desperate to get back ahead of their rivals next season, but both Manchester United and Everton are now making enquiries about a former Liverpool defender who has impressed since leaving Anfield.

Manchester United and Everton chasing ex-Liverpool defender

Finding players who have played for both Liverpool and one of their biggest rivals is rare, but another name could be added to that list this summer.

Nottingham Forest’s Neco Williams has impressed this season, earning many plaudits and also the admiration of several Premier League clubs.

The club are attempting to keep the Welshman at the City Ground by tying him down with a new deal, but United and Everton are among the clubs who have enquired about his availability.

That’s according to a new report from BBC Sport that claims that Forest have opened talks with the 25-year-old's representatives amid growing interest from Premier League rivals.

Aston Villa and Newcastle are also named as potential suitors for the fullback, who left Liverpool for £16 million in 2022.

Williams is valued at €24.7 million (~£21.5m) by FootballTransfers, but Forest would likely demand a higher fee to sell to a Premier League rival.

Liverpool face a tough task to get back above Manchester United next season, and that job will be even harder if the ex-Red heads to Old Trafford.

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