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Arne Slot Gives Update on Liverpool Transfer Plans After Conor Bradley Injury
Arne Slot, Liverpool FC's manager, has provided a measured update on the club's January transfer strategy following the devastating season-ending injury to promising right-back Conor Bradley. Speaking ahead of crucial matches, Slot emphasized unity within the squad and club hierarchy, stating that "everyone is aligned" on their approach despite the setback.[3]
Bradley, a key squad member, suffered a serious injury that rules him out for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign, leaving Liverpool short on defensive options at right-back. This comes amid a busy winter window where the Premier League champions are already bolstering their defense with young talents like Mor Talla Ndiaye, Noah Adekoya, and the impending arrival of Ifeanyi Ndukwe. However, Slot highlighted the need for immediate, experienced reinforcements given ongoing contract uncertainties for defenders Ibrahima Konate (expiring end of season), Virgil van Dijk, and Joe Gomez (both until 2027).[2]
While speculation swirls around targets such as Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi and Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi—a former Feyenoord player under Slot and favored by sporting director Richard Hughes—Slot remains cautious. The 28-year-old Argentine left-footer, signed by Hughes for £12.6m in 2022, has impressed with his consistency and is out of contract soon, attracting interest from Napoli and Juventus. Liverpool could act swiftly to secure him ahead of summer competition.[2]
Slot backed his summer signings to improve over time, noting, "The longer players play together, the bigger chance you have of winning something," and dismissed immediate forward buys, urging focus on available players and fans.[1] He also reaffirmed support for Mohamed Salah, stating he has "no reasons" to want the star to leave.[1] Despite the Bradley blow, Slot's message is one of resilience, with transfer decisions poised to prioritize defensive depth without panic buying.
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