Liverpool transfer plans for January 2025 window: Top targets, what they need, who is leaving, contracts latest

Liverpool’s January window of movement is shaping up to be intriguing. While the team is performing well under Arne’s slot, reinforcements can simply make the difference in the naming race.

The Reds had a quiet summer, however, the January window has the possibility of touching the safe key areas. Defensive midfielder and left-back are two positions where intensity is needed, and there remains an inconvenience around the long careers of star players who will be out of contract this year. Injuries and team rotation will also be very important points because the season is intensifying, and Liverpool will have to be ready.

Manager Arne Slot alluded to imaginable movements, saying that the team at all times explores the means of strengthening. With Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah potentially coming out this year, January can also be a time to plan the future.

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Strengthening in the midfield remains an option, especially for the number 6 paper, despite Ryan Gravenber’s strong actions.

Left-back has also drawn attention due to Andy Robertson’s inconsistent form, though Kostas Tsimikas’ return provides some cover. Any major moves for this position are more likely to occur in the summer, alongside potential adjustments at centre-back.

Long-term planning will also depend on key contract renewals for Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, all of whom are yet to commit beyond this season.

Below is an updated list of potential Liverpool signings. We’ve split them into dream and realistic options to give a clearer picture of who could join the squad in January.

Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad)

Liverpool was about to point to Zubimenddi last summer. The Spanish midfielder made the decision to remain in Real Sociedad, but Liverpool remains interested. Zubimendi’s ability for role 6 game would make him an intelligent addition. Although Gravenberch has shone this season, the addition of Zubimendi would make some intensity and a reduced dependence of the young Dutch user, assuming, of course, that Manchester City and Real Madrid do not rush the player on board.

Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) 

With the Alexander-Arnold contract scenario up in the air, Jeremie Frimpong represents a strong possible addition. Bayer Leverkusen’s back gives an incredible attacking attack, and his defensive skills have been infrequently questioned, Frimpong’s €40m release clause makes him a viable option.

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Anis Hadj-Moussa (Feyenoord)

The search for a prospective replacement for Mohamed Salah may lead to Liverpool Anis Hadj-Moussa. The Feyenoord winger inspired by the Champions League and fits the mould of a flexible attacker. Although it is a long-term solution, it can provide an attacking intensity this season.

The Egyptian striker Marmush has a separatist season in the Bundesliga and, although it is not a position of precedence, his dream of the Premier League and the interest of Liverpool can lead to an artistic agreement, such as signing it and lending it to Frankfurt.

Liverpool are well placed for a strong season, but smart moves in January can only be a giant crusade in a giant crusade.

The first time the Liverpool goalkeeper starts, goalkeeper Marcelo Pitaluga returns to Fluminense, the club he joined in 2020. Brazil Youth International has never made a senior appearance for the Reds, and with a sell-out clause included in his contract on home soil, this is a deal that makes perfect sense.

There are other marginal players who may be allowed to leave, specifically loan Federico Chiesa, who only played 18 minutes in the Premier League and would like to return to Italy.   Tyler Morton has sparked interest, but unless Liverpool add a midfielder, the club deserves to keep him.   Caoimhin Kelleher, who has shown his importance in Alisson’s absence, will likely have discussions about his role in the prospective No. 1 in the summer. A vital offering would be needed to convince Liverpool to sell this month.

There’s also the option of Ben Doak leaving, with Crystal Palace looking to point him to this month. Although the Reds wish to keep it, a sufficiently higher moving payment may convince them to sell, as such an arrangement would constitute a natural benefit with respect to fair play monetary calculations.

Liverpool evaluates the progress of players who are already on loan. Kaide Gordon and Calvin Ramsay can be removed from the market due to limited play time in their existing clubs.   Jayden Danns and James McConnell can move to win the front if they are adequate clubs. The injured players like Luke Chambers and Felum Scanlon will continue their rehabilitation in Liverpool.

Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are observed as most likely to remain in Liverpool, either expressing the preference of staying in the club, even admitting that negotiations are close to a conclusion.

Although Alexander-Arnold’s contractual scenario is less clear, there is the optimism that his long career is in Anfield, with Spain reports that suggest that he obviously told Liverpool that he would not indicate a new agreement and want to move to Real Madrid.

White would have tried water with a day of around 25 million euros (20. 8 million pounds sterling / 26 million dollars) to point it out now, however, it is very unlikely that Liverpool will be sold for this amount, even if it means Accept that it won’t. Don’t go for anything at the end of the season.

Vishal Bhawani is a content manufacturer for new sports.

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