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Liverpool Transfer News: Joel Ordonez Deal 'Agreed' Amid Eduardo Camavinga Contact
Liverpool FC are on the verge of securing their first signing of the January 2026 transfer window, with reports indicating a £35m deal for Club Brugge centre-back Joel Ordonez has been agreed.[1]
Ordonez Deal Nears Completion
South American outlets, particularly from Ecuador, claim that Liverpool have outmaneuvered Chelsea to land the highly-rated 20-year-old defender. Ordonez, who has impressed with his elite skills, tackles, and passing ability at Club Brugge during the 2025/2026 season, is reportedly set to join Anfield for around £35m.[1][2] The agreement follows intense scouting and negotiations, positioning Ordonez as a long-term successor to aging defenders like Virgil van Dijk.
Highlights from Ordonez's performances include standout displays in the Belgian Pro League and European competitions, where his composure on the ball and aerial dominance have drawn comparisons to top Premier League centre-backs. A recent skills compilation showcases his technical prowess, reinforcing why Liverpool view him as a key target.[2]
Camavinga Contact Adds Intrigue
In related developments, Liverpool have initiated contact with Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, signaling ambitions for midfield reinforcement. The French international, known for his versatility and dynamism, could provide competition and depth amid ongoing squad evolution under manager Arne Slot. While no deal is confirmed, sources suggest early talks aim to test Madrid's resolve.[1]
Strategic Window Moves
These pursuits align with Liverpool's strategy to bolster defense and midfield ahead of a crucial second half of the season. Ordonez's arrival would mark the Reds' first incoming transfer since the summer, potentially beating the window's early deadline. Fans are buzzing, with Ecuadorian media hailing it as a coup for the Premier League giants.[1]
As negotiations progress, Liverpool remain focused on compliance with Profit and Sustainability Rules while targeting value signings. Official confirmation is awaited, but the momentum points to exciting additions at Anfield.[1][2]
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