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Alexander Isak's injury could force Liverpool to look for another forward in the January transfer window, with the club facing an anxious wait over his MRI resultsLiverpool may seek attacking reinforcements after Alexander Isak's injury(Image: Getty Images)Despite spending $260 million on strikers during the summer transfer window, Liverpool could seek further reinforcements in January after Alexander Isak suffered a serious injury.Liverpool signed Isak from Newcastle for a Premier League record $170 million in the summer, after already splashing $93 million on Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike. Ekitke will now lead the line for Liverpool, but the club could turn toward the transfer market once again.READ MORE: Every game Alexander Isak will miss if Liverpool striker has broken legREAD MORE: Alexander Isak injury update as Liverpool striker facing 'months' out of teamLiverpool appears to have overcome a disastrous spell and has now won its last three games in all competitions.
Liverpool has been linked with several forward options ahead of next summer, but could move in January given the current state of affairs.Antoine SemenyoSeveral Premier League clubs are heavily linked with Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, and the Ghana international has enjoyed a fast start to the 2025-26 season. Olise has already played in the Premier League, having showcased his skill set for Crystal Palace.While Olise remains a desirable option, Bayern has no plans to sell the winger.
According to The Athletic, Bayern deliberately excluded a release clause from Olise's contract.Michael Olise is a target for Liverpool, but Bayern Munich has no plans to sell(Image: 2025 Getty Images)His current deal expires in 2029, having joined Bayern for $61 million in 2024; however, the German club is already looking to extend it as soon as possible. According to Christian Falk, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Borussia Dortmund are tracking the young forward, and he could be available for around $35 million.Franculino Dju is attracting attention from Europe's elite clubs(Image: Lars Ronbog / FrontZoneSport via Getty Images)Dju plays for the Guinea-Bissau national team and has 21 goals in 30 games for FC Midtjylland this season.
