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Liverpool Transfer News LIVE - Marc Guehi Latest, Joel Ordonez 'Deal', Federico Chiesa Links
Liverpool FC kicks off the January 2026 transfer window with their first official bid, amid ongoing speculation linking the club to several high-profile targets. As the new year begins, Anfield bosses are eyeing reinforcements, particularly in defense, following a transformative £450m summer spend under sporting director Richard Hughes[1].
First Offer Submitted: Yisa Alao Targeted
Liverpool have lodged an initial offer to Sheffield Wednesday for 17-year-old left-back Yisa Alao, according to reports[1]. The highly rated first-year scholar, who regularly features for Wednesday's U21s, represents a long-term investment. With Andy Robertson's contract expiring this season and Kostas Tsimikas on loan with no future at the club, depth at left-back is a priority. Sheffield Wednesday's financial woes and Championship relegation battle could facilitate a swoop, as the cash-strapped side sits bottom after points deductions[1].
Marc Guehi in Focus
Marc Guehi emerges as a key name, with his contract at Crystal Palace set to expire at season's end[2]. Liverpool are among seven major clubs monitoring the England international defender. Pundits suggest a January move could materialize if he becomes available, bolstering Arne Slot's backline amid injury concerns[2].
Other Rumors: Joel Ordonez and Federico Chiesa
Speculation swirls around a potential 'deal' for Joel Ordonez, the promising Zenit St. Petersburg center-back, as Liverpool seek versatile defensive options. Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa links persist, with the Italian winger's situation at Liverpool under scrutiny—could a January tweak or sale pave way for squad evolution? Transfer plans hint at three emerging targets, driven by a "recruitment drive" if the right deals arise[2].
Hughes emphasizes patience, building on last summer's haul. Fans await concrete moves as rivals circle[1][2]. (Word count: 298)
