Graeme Le Saux says Chelsea must make Eden Hazard their key man to fend off Real Madrid

Manchester United could sign Radja Nainggolan, Shaka Hislop claims.

The Roma star has been linked with a move to the Premier League, with the Red Devils and Chelsea keen on the Belgium international.

And Hislop says United signing the midfielder makes sense for everyone.

He said on ESPN FC: “Well understandably he’s always in some sort of transfer rumour given how good he is.

“I’m surprised that one of Europe’s bigger clubs haven’t come in.

“He’s clearly happy at Roma but at the same time Manchester United do have money to spend and there is a need on that left-hand side.

“Nainggolan is an upgrade on almost anybody, anywhere, I’ll be honest with you.

“I’ll have him at any single club and if Manchester United get their way then it can only be a hit.”

Chelsea must make Eden Hazard their key man if they are to fend off Real Madrid, ex-Blues star Graeme Le Saux says.

Belgium winger Hazard has been heavily linked with a move to the Bernabeu in recent months.

Real boss Zinedine Zidane is keen on the 26-year-old and wants the Chelsea star in La Liga.

And Le Saux says Chelsea must make the attacker their talisman if they are to keep Real away.

“I think you just have to resign yourself as a club that there’ll always be suitors out there,” Le Saux explained to the Daily Express.

“Especially when you have players playing at the highest level.

“You can never be so presumptuous that you think players will stay at a club for a long period of time as it’s only natural for them to feel like they want to try something new.

“Chelsea will need to make sure Hazard is in the spotlight and, as he’s still young, they have a real opportunity to do so.”

Liverpool are unlikely to sign Naby Keita in January.

The Reds have agreed a £48m deal with with RB Leipzig to land the midfielder next summer.

Reports claimed Jurgen Klopp would try to sign the Guinea international, 22, in January.

However, the Liverpool Echo say the chances of that happening are slim, even if Leipzig exit the Champions League in the group stages.