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6 alternatives to Antoine Semenyo that Liverpool should target

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6 Alternatives to Antoine Semenyo That Liverpool Should Target

Published on This Is Anfield, January 2026 – With the January transfer window open, Liverpool seek wide attackers amid Mohamed Salah's uncertain future and squad needs. Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, linked at £65m, dazzled with a brace at Anfield but alternatives offer better value or profile fits.[3]



Why Look Beyond Semenyo?

Liverpool prioritize a centre-back and wide attacker this window, per The Athletic, but expect a quiet market after £450m summer spend. No short-term fixes; only right opportunities at the right price. Semenyo's power and tenacity appeal as a Salah heir, yet higher-profile or cheaper options exist amid Salah's potential exit.[3][4][6]

Top 6 Alternatives

  1. Rodrygo (Real Madrid): Disappointing form could see the Brazilian winger depart. Liverpool interest noted; elite pedigree for right-wing role.[3]
  2. Michael Olise (Bayern Munich): Ambitious target post-Liverpool medical collapse. Free agent in summer 2026; England star suits Slot's system.[3]
  3. Raheem Sterling (Chelsea): Former Red open to permanent move for stability. Links to West Ham/Fulham; versatile attacker knows Anfield.[1][6]
  4. Federico Chiesa (Liverpool squad): Already at club but underutilized. Pair with Gakpo, Ekitike, Wirtz for attack depth sans new buy.[5][7]
  5. Serge Gnabry (Bayern Munich): Pacey winger rumored in potential squads; adds wide threat without massive outlay.[7]
  6. Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Versatile Premier League talent; exceptional signing for midfield/wide rotation.[3]

Strategic Context

Attacking options abound: Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo, Rio Ngumoha cover Salah's mid-January return. Focus shifts to Marc Guehi (summer target) or loan CBs. Midfielders like Adam Wharton, Carlos Baleba eyed too. Liverpool could accelerate plans despite struggles.[3][4][5][6]

(Word count: 298) Liverpool's window hinges on value deals, blending youth and experience for title push.