Irish Sunday Mirror

Northern giants will fire back

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THE Premier League trophy is surely heading back to the North West next May for the first time since 2014.

After studying the latest transfer window spending data, I am convinced the winds of change are once again blowing strongly in a northerly direction.

There’s compelling evidence to suggest the Mancunian duo of City and United are moving ahead of champions Chelsea, both in a financial and footballin­g sense.

The gap over Arsenal and Spurs is widening, too.

The threat to London’s elite comes not only from Manchester. Both Everton and Liverpool have largely traded wisely and will be top four contenders. Here’s my verdict on a fascinatin­g window for northern clubs.

Man United by a short head from City. Pep Guardiola’s net spend was slightly higher. But Jose Mourinho (top) got good key signings settled in early and a muchimprov­ed, confident team top the table.

Newcastle’s measly net spend of £11.5m poses questions about Rafa Benitez’s future and United’s ability to survive. He’s the bookie’s favourite to be the first northern boss to go this season.

Man City fullback buys Kyle Walker and Benjamin Mendy are sound additions, but way overpriced at around £50m each. Even at £30m, new Everton keeper Jordan Pickford is a snip. The next England keeper. North West dominant – providing four of the five biggest net spenders. City (£131m) United (£127m) Chelsea (£79.5) Everton (£54.6) Liverpool (£44m). Astute, unusual move by Jurgen Klopp to pay RB Leipzig a record £48m + an undisclose­d premium to secure Naby Keita, even though he cannot play for Liverpool until next season. Bizarre Klopp didn’t sign a centre-back to bolster Liverpool’s suspect defence. £75m Man United paid Everton for Romelu Lukaku. Second highest fee in English football history, behind Paul Pogba’s £89m. But he’s brought goals. £6m Liverpool made from Divock Origi’s seasonlong switch to Wolfsburg. Excellent business. Close call between City and United. Mourinho’s greater experience of the Premier League may just tilt it the Reds’ way.

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CROCKED But Everton still tried to sell Barkley GOOD DEAL Kop did well with £6m Origi loan TOO COSTLY Walker’s price was over the top 4. 5. Good call: Bad Call: Unhappy Endings: Man City’s overlycomp­lex pursuit of Alexis Sanchez, Liverpool’s clumsy...
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