Tottenham Hotspur will take back Ligurão early from Manchester United in order to cope with serious injuries, with United leader Tannhäuser confirming earlier that Ligurão's loan deal contains a break clause and that the two sides are negotiating on the matter.
The Mirror reported that Ligurão was loaned out by Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United this season for a period of one year, with Manchester United bearing all the salaries, and has played 10 matches for Manchester United so far, of which 7 were regulars, and this period of time happened to be replacing the injured Lau Ki Suhr and Duvivier Malasia, and recently Lau Ki Suhr has recovered from injury, and Ligurão has returned to the back-up seat first.
Although Tottenham have Udoch at left tackle, but the rest of the position is full of injuries, they are studying to recover Liguilang from Manchester United in advance to keep for themselves, to increase the mobilization of troops.