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Four Short-Term Striker Signings Liverpool Could Make This January to Fix Glaring Hole in Attack - Opinion
Liverpool FC faces a critical shortage in their attacking line as the January 2026 transfer window approaches, with manager Arne Slot desperate for short-term striker reinforcements to bolster the squad amid underperforming stars and injuries.[2]
The article highlights a glaring hole in Liverpool's attack, exacerbated by Mohamed Salah's uncertain future beyond 2026 and key signings struggling to adapt. Despite a recent Champions League win over Real Madrid, gaps are evident: new striker Alexander Isak lacks preseason after a strike at Newcastle and has zero Premier League goals this season, while Florian Wirtz battles English football's intensity post-Bundesliga success. Young signing Giovanni Leoni is sidelined with a cruciate ligament tear.[1]
Four short-term striker options are proposed to provide immediate impact:
- Option 1: 21-Goal League Sensation - A prolific 21-goal striker currently tearing up his domestic league, linked with Liverpool. His form makes him ideal for a loan or bargain deal, offering proven scoring prowess without long-term commitment.[2]
- Option 2: Proven Premier League Poacher - An experienced forward available on a free or cut-price transfer, familiar with the league's demands and ready to hit the ground running.
- Option 3: High-Profile Loan Candidate - A top European attacker open to a six-month stint, bringing quality and goals while Liverpool plans summer moves.
- Option 4: Emerging Talent with Firepower - A 'special' young player on Liverpool's shortlist, recently changing agents to facilitate a January switch, blending short-term boost with future potential.[3]
These targets address the immediate transfer need in attack, contrasting defensive rumors like Marc Guéhi. The piece urges swift action to sustain Liverpool's title challenge, emphasizing short-term fixes over risky big-money gambles in January's tricky market.[1]
With Salah's contract expiring and attackers misfiring, Slot must act decisively to plug this vulnerability before it costs points.[3] (Word count: 298)
