The tension between Liverpool and Manchester United has officially reached boiling point. In a dramatic outburst that’s shaking English football to its core, Liverpool manager Arne Slot reportedly went ballistic after discovering that Manchester United had already reached personal terms with a player who was supposed to be Liverpool’s top January signing.

According to insiders, Slot was left “red-faced with rage” when news broke late last night that United had jumped ahead in negotiations for the same target Liverpool had been pursuing for weeks. “There’s no way I’m going to sit and watch this transfer robbery that Man United is plotting against us,” Slot allegedly shouted behind closed doors at the AXA Training Centre. “We went for him first, and Rúben Amorim should respect that — or else I’ll report them to FIFA!”
Sources close to the Dutch coach describe the scene as “explosive.” Slot, known for his calm tactical mind, reportedly lost his composure for the first time since arriving at Anfield. He slammed his fist on the table and demanded that the Liverpool board take immediate legal steps to challenge United’s conduct in the transfer market.
The player at the center of this storm remains unnamed, but rumors swirling around suggest it could be a Portuguese international midfielder, someone Slot personally requested after weeks of scouting. United, on the other hand, appear to have swooped in with lightning speed, bypassing Liverpool’s offer and convincing the player with a better salary package and guaranteed starting role.
Observers say this is not just a fight over one player — it’s a battle for Premier League dominance and a test of pride between two of England’s most historic clubs. “This could turn ugly,” one source close to Old Trafford admitted. “Slot feels betrayed, and he’s ready to go to war.”
Meanwhile, fans are losing their minds on social media. Liverpool supporters are demanding “justice” and calling United’s move “shameful,” while United fans are celebrating it as a “masterclass in negotiation.”
As the January transfer window approaches, one thing is certain — the rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United has entered a brand-new chapter, and Arne Slot isn’t backing down.
Rumors even suggest a formal complaint may already be in draft form, sitting on the desk of a Liverpool legal adviser. Whether it ever reaches FIFA remains to be seen — but one thing’s for sure: the next Liverpool–Man United clash won’t just be on the pitch.