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Liverpool news: First January transfer call made as Marc Guehi alternative gets green light

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Liverpool Transfers: First January Call Made as Marc Guehi Alternative Gets Green Light

By Mirror Sport Reporter | Published recently



Liverpool FC has made its first decisive move ahead of the January 2026 transfer window, reportedly shifting focus away from Marc Guehi and greenlighting an alternative center-back target to bolster Arne Slot's defense.[1]

The Reds have been monitoring Crystal Palace's Guehi for months, especially after his potential summer 2025 transfer collapsed. Guehi was seen as the ideal partner for Virgil van Dijk amid concerns over Ibrahima Konate's injury proneness and Jarell Quansah's inexperience. However, recent reports indicate Liverpool's interest has cooled, with the club now prioritizing four other center-back options to enhance defensive consistency in the 2025-26 season.[1][2]

According to sources, the decision stems from stalled negotiations and Palace's firm valuation, prompting Liverpool to explore more attainable targets. The January window opens soon—exact dates confirmed as early 2026—giving Slot a chance to reinforce before the Premier League run-in.[2]

Key Alternatives Emerge

  • Target 1: A promising young defender from a mid-table Premier League side, offering pace and aerial dominance.
  • Target 2: An experienced international available for a cut-price fee due to contract expiry.
  • Target 3: A Bundesliga standout with Premier League interest, fitting Slot's tactical setup.
  • Target 4: Domestic talent already familiar to scouts, greenlit for immediate impact.[1]

This pivot aligns with FSG's prudent spending amid Mohamed Salah's contract talks and broader squad refresh. Slot aims for stability without massive outlay in 2026-27. Fans await confirmation as Liverpool eyes a smart window coup.[1]

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