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Liverpool news: Marcus Rashford throws spanner in transfer plans as 'agreement reached'

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Arne Slot has come under fire for how he has dealt with Liverpool's new recruits this season after the Reds parted with a whopping £446million in the summerLiverpool enjoyed an unprecedented summer transfer window but one January plan could be scuppered. Arne Slot has been given lots of ammunition to work with this Premier League season.After lifting the league title in what was Slot's debut campaign, Liverpool did not rest on their laurels where the transfer window was concerned.



He would cost a reported £51.5m if he were to leave Lyon.In July, the Reds saw themselves linked with a move for the youngster, with speculation suggesting that both Chelsea and Arsenal also hold him in high regard.Ibrahima Konate agreement rumouredCentre-back Ibrahima Konate has been at the centre of some contract speculation this term as his current deal on Merseyside expires in June 2026.In January, he would be able to sign a pre-contract agreement with another European side and there have been few suggestions of him penning a new contract with Liverpool.Real Madrid have been the rumoured destination for the France international and reports from Spain have addressed speculation that an agreement has been reached. AS claim that Liverpool have given up on trying to re-sign Konate to a new deal.But they also state that any rumours about an agreement with Los Blancos are just that and at the moment, the club are simply keeping an eye on Konate and think the situation is positive.Jamie Carragher critiques Arne Slot approachMuch has been made of Liverpool's summer activity but one former player thinks that recruits have been handed starring roles too soon.

Jamie Carragher took aim at Slot for how he has utilised his new signings."Looking at Liverpool in these last couple of weeks, there may be one valid criticism with hindsight would be about the manager," Carragher told talkSPORT."Maybe he blooded too many of the signings too early and it didn't really help them as such. Maybe, even when you look back at what Jurgen Klopp did, especially with Andy Robertson initially."Andy Robertson didn't actually play too much when he first signed, and he was sort of going to the Liverpool team around November, December.