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Liverpool Target Galatasaray Right-Back Amid Defensive Crisis
Liverpool are actively pursuing defensive reinforcements in the January transfer window following injuries to key players. With Conor Bradley sidelined for the season and Jeremie Frimpong also out, the club has turned their attention to Galatasaray's right-back options.
The primary target has been Roland Sallai, a 28-year-old Hungarian international who recently transitioned from a right-winger role to full-back. Sallai has made 29 appearances for Galatasaray this season, contributing 1 goal and 6 assists. He is an international teammate of Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, which has strengthened the connection.
Sallai emerged as Liverpool's backup option after the club's pursuit of Lutsharel Geertruida stalled. Despite agreeing terms with Geertruida and parent club RB Leipzig, concerns remain that Sunderland could block the deal. If this happens, Sallai represents an alternative solution for manager Arne Slot.
Additionally, Liverpool have expressed interest in Wilfried Singo, another Galatasaray defender. The Ivory Coast international, who joined from AS Monaco in summer 2025, is valued at approximately €28 million. At 24 years old, Singo is versatile, having played centre-back, right-back, and right-midfielder throughout his career.
Liverpool's defensive struggles have forced them to explore multiple options quickly. The club's recruitment team is weighing the merits of both Sallai and Singo as they attempt to shore up their depleted defensive line before the transfer window closes.
