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Liverpool transfer news - Liverpool tipped to move for three Premier League stars

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Liverpool Transfer News: Liverpool Tipped to Move for Three Premier League Stars

Liverpool FC are actively eyeing reinforcements in the January 2026 transfer window, with reports tipping the Reds to pursue three standout Premier League midfielders amid ongoing squad evolution under manager Arne Slot.[1]



The primary targets include Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, and Brighton & Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba. These players are highlighted as exceptional options to bolster Liverpool's midfield, with Baleba standing out as the most orthodox defensive midfielder among the trio. Anderson and Wharton offer versatility and Premier League pedigree, making them ideal fits for the high-pressing system at Anfield.[1]

Interest extends beyond midfield. On the wings, Liverpool had been linked with Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, whose £65 million release clause and explosive form—including a brace at Anfield—made him a prime Mohamed Salah successor. However, Manchester City completed a £62.5 million deal for the 26-year-old on January 9, 2026, thwarting Liverpool's ambitions despite prior admiration.[1][2]

Higher-profile alternatives like Real Madrid's Rodrygo and Bayern Munich's Michael Olise have surfaced, though Rodrygo's potential availability stems from poor form, and Olise remains a long shot.[1][5] Defensively, a deadline-day bid for Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi collapsed, shifting focus to bargains like Nottingham Forest's Murillo, Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck, and RB Leipzig's Castello Lukeba. Guéhi is now tipped for a free transfer in summer 2026.[1][2][4]

Liverpool have acted decisively elsewhere, signing Senegalese U17 World Cup defender Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie FC for £1 million on January 9, 2026, and securing future winger Sidy Barhama Ndiaye in a pre-agreed deal.[2][3] With Luis Díaz's departure to Bayern Munich, wing depth remains a priority as the window closes February 2.[2][6]

These moves signal Liverpool's proactive strategy to blend youth and experience ahead of a crucial campaign stretch.

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