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Liverpool transfer news: RB Leipzig chief offers hope as pathway to £70million deal emerges

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Liverpool Transfer News: RB Leipzig Chief Offers Hope as Pathway to £70m Deal Emerges

Liverpool FC are eyeing a transformative £70million deal in the January transfer window, with RB Leipzig's chief providing fresh optimism amid Arne Slot's squad injury crisis. As the Reds grapple with defensive shortages—down to just six senior defenders following season-ending injuries to Giovanni Leoni and Conor Bradley, and Alexander Isak sidelined until March—Slot has signaled openness to both incomings and outgoings.



In a candid update, Slot emphasized Liverpool's pragmatic approach: no panic buys, only long-term targets. "We will not panic buy and would only spend if a long-term target is available," he stated, while revealing the club's willingness to entertain offers for players if they align with the board, sporting directors, and owners. Highlighting their balanced model—£450m spent and £300m recouped last summer—Slot praised the club's exceptional management in a buy-heavy Premier League landscape.

The pathway centers on RB Leipzig's versatile midfielder, drawing interest after recent team setbacks. Reports suggest a £70m (€70m-€80m) valuation, with Slot personally approving the move. Leipzig's chief has "offered hope" by hinting at negotiability, potentially easing a deal for the dynamic France international, likened to past midfield hauls like Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai. This comes as Liverpool eye midfield reinforcement, with concerns over fading form from Mac Allister, Endo's future, and Curtis Jones' expiring deal.

Despite a turbulent 2025/26 season—marked by nine losses in 12 games, poor performances from summer signings, and absences of stars like Luis Diaz and Trent Alexander-Arnold—Slot remains defiant. "We're in a much better place," he insisted ahead of Burnley, focusing on defensive solidity and growing player belief. Yet, with Slot under sack pressure and no signings yet, this Leipzig pathway could be pivotal to salvaging the campaign and stabilizing Anfield.

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