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Liverpool Transfer State of Play: One Deal Done and More to Be Confirmed
As the January 2026 transfer window opens on January 1, Liverpool FC under manager Arne Slot has completed one key deal while eyeing further reinforcements to bolster their squad after a successful 2025 title win.[3]
Confirmed Deal: Strengthening the Backline
The Reds have finalized the signing of Jeremy Frimpong from the Netherlands, adding dynamism to the right-back position. This move addresses depth issues amid ongoing contract uncertainties.[1]
Players Free to Negotiate from January 1
Ibrahima Konaté and Andy Robertson enter the final six months of their contracts, allowing them to hold official talks with foreign clubs. Liverpool remains keen to extend deals, but suitors are circling for the French center-back and Scottish left-back.[2]
Potential Squad for January 2026
Speculation surrounds a refreshed lineup featuring:
- Goalkeepers: Alisson Becker (reliable starter).
- Defenders: Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands), Joe Gomez (England), Reese Williams (England), Milo Kirk (Hungary), Andrew Robertson (Scotland), new addition Jeremy Frimpong.[1]
- Midfielders: Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands), Gamoha (England).
- Forwards: Mohamed Salah (Egypt), Federico Chiesa (Italy), Antoine Semenyo (Ghana), Rodrigo (Brazil), Serge Gnabry (Germany).[1]
Rumors and Outlook
With Liverpool dominating headlines on NewsNow, whispers of further incomings include targets to enhance midfield creativity and forward options. Slot prioritizes squad balance amid European ambitions, but outgoing moves could fund ambitions if Konaté or Robertson depart. The window's early stages promise activity at Anfield.[3]
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