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Liverpool Transfer Round Up – January Transfer Window 2022

Liverpool’s £10million-rated centre-back Nathaniel Phillips is attracting interest from West Ham and Nottingham Forest.

Phillips impressed during an injury-stricken year at Anfield last season, but with the summer acquisition of Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig, Phillips now sees his best chance of regular first-team football being away from the club.

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Liverpool wildcard Divock Origi has been gaining interest from Italy after recent match-winning goals against Wolves and AC Milan, with the latter reportedly joining Atalanta in the race to sign the Belgian in January.

Milan are keen to replace the retiring Zlatan Ibrahimovic, with Atalanta readying themselves for a replacement should Luis Muriel choose to move on from the Nerazzurri.

Liverpool are open to a move but the major stumbling block could be his salary, as both interested clubs see his current wages as being ‘too high’.

Barcelona teenager Pablo Gavi could be a long term solution for Liverpool’s midfield as they look to bring in players that can “challenge in the first team for years to come”.

La Masia graduate Gavi, 17, who’s been dubbed ‘the next Andres Iniesta’ has impressed this season after making a few breakthrough performances in Barcelona’s first team and even getting his first international call up with Spain – he has a £43m release clause.

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Homegrown talent Jarrod Bowen of West Ham is another player on Jurgen Klopp’s radar.

The Hammers are in no rush to get him off their books, and as Bowen’s getting European football and increasing his game time at the Olympic Stadium, it could take a big fee to prise him from the London outfit.

Liverpool will lose Mohammed Salah and Sadio Mane when they leave for the African Cup of Nations in January.

“I think that’s going to cost Liverpool the title, losing them players for the amount of games they are away for, so they’ve got big problems there Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp might have someone lined-up already” said ex-Aston Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor.

Reports in Spain suggest Liverpool and Real Madrid are in the race for the signature of Napoli midfielder Fabian Ruiz.

Jurgen Klopp’s side have barely felt the loss of Giorginio Wijnaldum who left on a free transfer to PSG in the summer, but a long-term replacement will not be far from his plans.

While Liverpool may look to Real Madrid to strike a deal for Rodrygo, with just five starts this season he has been largely overshadowed by his compatriot Vinicius Jr and fallen out of favour in Madrid.

Reports hint that Liverpool had a bid rejected by the La Liga leaders in the summer but could be keen to try their luck again in January, with Madrid setting a price tag of £68m for the winger.

Their hopes could be dealt a blow with suggestions that contract extension talks are to be held soon by the Spanish club.

Karim Adeyemi is once again gaining attention from a number of English clubs after finding impressive form.

A long-standing target of Liverpool, the 19-year-old has 18 goals in 28 appearances this season, but has made it clear his loyalty lies with Salzburg.

“As I have said, I have no tendency [to leave],” Adeyemi revealed.

“My mind is here at Salzburg and I’m looking forward to the Champions League with Salzburg. We want to give it our all there.”

Liverpool are ready to go head to head with both Manchester clubs in the race to sign highly-rated Porto winger Luis Diaz.

Having faced Diaz twice this season in the Champions League, Liverpool knows his capabilities, but Manchester City have apparently made an enquiry to the Portuguese club already a potential replacement should Ferran Torres move on.

Dennis Zakaria could be on his way to Anfield in January unless Roma or Juventus can match the financial package offered by Liverpool.

The Swiss international’s contract is up in the summer and with previous contract talks going nowhere, Borussia Monchengladbach will look to cash in on the defensive midfielder.

Reports suggest a bid of £10.2m is “very likely” to be accepted by the German club, even though the player is only 25.


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