London, Oct. 18 -- All eyes are likely to be on Anfield on Sunday as the Premier League returns to action with one of the biggest games of the season, as Liverpool faces eternal rival Manchester United with both teams with plenty of questions to answer.

Liverpool went into the international break after two Premier League defeats and a Champions League loss at Galatasaray, raising doubts over whether the club's summer spending spree has left Arne Slot's side with a host of talented players who have failed to form a cohesive unit.

Although Hugo Ekitike has impressed, neither Florian Wirtz nor Alexander Isak have yet looked comfortable in Slot's side, while Mohamed Salah has also suffered a worrying dip in form.

A win against Manchester Uni...