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Liverpool Make 'Definite' Centre-Back Plan as New Signing Lined Up
Liverpool FC have formulated a definite centre-back strategy amid ongoing transfer activity, committing to sign at least one new defender this January window or definitively in the summer, according to reliable sources.[2]
The Reds appear to be executing a multi-phase plan, with recent moves signaling deeper intentions in the defensive market. Liverpool activated the "next part of their scheme" on Wednesday, clarifying their approach to bolstering the centre-back position.[1] This includes a double centre-back transfer structure: one arrival imminent and another slated for later, both initially strengthening the U21s squad.[3]
Club Brugge's promising talent Joel Ordonez has emerged on Liverpool's radar as a prime target, highlighting their interest in young, high-potential defenders.[2] The strategy aligns with long-term squad building, where new signings like Ndiaye—eligible for the second half of the 2025/26 campaign—will develop before potentially breaking into the first team.[3]
Reports indicate Liverpool are "clearly up to something" in the transfer market, with this centre-back blueprint becoming increasingly evident.[1] The club aims to address depth issues while investing in future stars, avoiding immediate first-team pressure on newcomers. No senior integration is planned initially, focusing instead on academy development.[3]
This proactive approach underscores Liverpool's commitment to defensive reinforcement, blending short-term needs with sustainable growth. Sources close to the club emphasize the plan's certainty, positioning the Reds for a robust backline in the coming seasons.[1][2]
(Summary approx. 285 words, based on latest reports as of January 2026.)
