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Report: Liverpool could send 'absolutely magnificent' youngster out on loan as Trey Nyoni interest detailed

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Pick Liverpool’s front-three vs Wolves! 🔮Will Chiesa finally get a start? 😲 Credit: Rene Nijhuis/MB Media/Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Antoine Semenyo has been linked, but it remains to be seen which club he will join in January when his release clause becomes active.While it is still not 100% clear who, if anyone, the Reds will move for in January, a couple of names have been mooted for exits.Liverpool could loan Trent Kone-DohertyThe Athletic have published a report on Liverpool’s potential January transfer plans this week.Within it, they mentioned which players could end up being loaned out in the second half of 2025/26.They say that clubs are continuing to monitor the progress of Trent Kone-Doherty, and January could be the ideal window for him to move.The 19-year-old has made two senior appearances for Liverpool since signing from Derry City in 2022.Kone-Doherty is a natural left-winger who, after scoring in a UEFA Youth League game in December 2024, earned high praise from former Reds striker Neil Mellor.As per Belfast Live, he said: “Kone-Doherty, absolutely magnificent from the youngster.



It’s absolutely fantastic, it really is. That’s absolutely fantastic from Kone-Doherty.” Who has been Liverpool’s best player in 2025?

Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Trey Nyoni transfer interestBut Kone-Doherty is not the only Liverpool player who has been discussed for a January loan exit.The aforementioned report also says that there could be loan interest in Rhys Williams after he failed to secure a move this past summer.One man who may not end up moving despite limited first-team minutes, however, is Trey Nyoni.Nyoni is said to have growing interest from clubs in Europe and the UK, but it’s stated that Liverpool’s current injury woes could change plans to loan out some youngsters. Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox