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Liverpool news: Slot 'wants former player back' as double deal close to being agreed

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A closer look at some Liverpool headlines as the Reds are linked with bringing a player back ahead of the January transfer window and other deals are claimed to be in the worksLiverpool face a crucial game against Manchester City on Sunday as the Reds look to re-establish their Premier League title credentials. It has been speculated that the Reds may want to welcome one of their loanees back to Anfield after a disappointing start to the season.Meanwhile, Liverpool are reported to be working on new deals for two of their most important players.



The talented midfielder has made only two starts in seven appearances and he has not featured for Unai Emery ’s side in the last month.The 22-year-old left Liverpool on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy for £35million, but former Villa CEO Keith Wyness believes he could be recalled before those clauses are met.READ MORE: Arne Slot agrees with Jamie Carragher as Liverpool boss aims dig at Premier League rivalsREAD MORE: Liverpool face anxious Ibrahima Konate wait as new club make contact over transfer“I am surprised because I think he’s a good player, but he hasn’t quite taken the eye of Emery,” Wyness said on Football Insider‘s Inside Track podcast.“Now, there’s also a big conspiracy theory going on right now. He’s on loan, and if he gets 10 games, then he triggers the obligation to buy.“There’s talk that Liverpool want him back as well, so if the loan isn’t confirmed, then he could come back to Liverpool.

Perhaps Liverpool are wishing that they had him there right now on the bench while they’ve got issues with all these new expensive signings.“A lot of the Liverpool fans I’ve been speaking to would have been much happier to have Elliott on the field than some of these other players.”Liverpool close to double dealLiverpool are reportedly working on new deals for midfield pair Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch. Gravenberch emerged as a crucial player during Liverpool’s title-winning campaign, thriving in a deeper midfield position.Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.