Arsenal forward Ryo Miyaichi (R) battles for the ball with Urawa Reds midfielder Tomoya Ugajin (no 3) and defender Keisuke Tsuboi (L) during their friendly match in Saitama, suburban Tokyo, on July 26, 2013. PHOTO/AFP

What you need to know:

  • Arsenal host north London rivals Tottenham as Liverpool entertain old foes United at Anfield in Premier League.
  • Liverpool and United resume one of the fiercest rivalries in European football at Anfield, with both clubs hoping their battles to retain the services of unsettled strikers are at an end.

LONDON,

Tedious transfer sagas will make way for the fire and commitment of a local derby match for four of the Premier League’s leading lights tomorrow.

Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have had very different experiences over the past three months, but all will have reason to feel relieved when the transfer window finally closes on Monday.

Liverpool and United resume one of the fiercest rivalries in European football at Anfield, with both clubs hoping their battles to retain the services of unsettled strikers are at an end.

Both Luis Suarez and Wayne Rooney looked destined to leave their respective clubs a few weeks ago, but the two giants from the English northwest girded their loins and refused to yield to their demands.

Having briefly been forced to train with the Liverpool reserves, Suarez has now been reintegrated into the squad, while Rooney demonstrated his commitment to the United cause with a determined display in Monday’s 0-0 draw with Chelsea.

Suarez will not feature on Sunday due to his ongoing ban for biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic, but he could yet make his return against United after the teams were drawn together in the third round of the League Cup.

Rooney should play, however, having taken to Facebook to thanks United’s supporters for the rousing reception he received against Chelsea.

“It was an unbelievable reaction from the fans, so thank you,” he wrote. “I really appreciate your support. It means a lot.”

Liverpool have enjoyed successive 1-0 wins over Stoke City and Aston Villa in the league, although they needed extra time to see off third-tier Notts County in the League Cup on Wednesday.

WISHING ON A STAR

Arsenal and Tottenham have had starkly contrasting experiences during the transfer window, which has witnessed Spurs doggedly clinging to their star player in a manner more typically associated with their north London rivals in recent times.

Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas has since admitted defeat in the club’s attempts to fend off interest in Gareth Bale from Real Madrid, but they continue to invest money in their squad.

Argentine forward Erik Lamela and Romanian centre-back Vlad Chiriches are both poised to arrive at White Hart Lane, following the signings of Paulinho, Nacer Chadli, Roberto Soldado and Etienne Capoue.

Were it not for the enmity that exists between the teams, Arsenal’s fans might sympathise with their Spurs counterparts over the Bale saga, but the days of their own leading players being courted by Europe’s top clubs are fading.