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Three Liverpool Transfer Targets on January Wishlist as Mo Salah and Two More Could Leave
Liverpool FC is gearing up for a busy January 2026 transfer window, with manager Arne Slot eyeing key reinforcements amid potential departures of star players. The Reds' wishlist reportedly includes Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth, and other targets to bolster the squad[1][2].
Defender Marc Guehi, whose contract expires in June 2026, remains a prime target after Liverpool's summer bid fell short. With Palace vulnerable to offers, experts urge a renewed push in January, possibly via loan, to secure a starting-caliber center-back. Panelists note Liverpool's defensive needs, especially with contracts expiring for Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, and Stefan Bajcetic in 2027[1][3].
Forward Antoine Semenyo, the Ghanaian star, emerges as a dynamic winger option, featured in speculated Liverpool squads alongside Rio Ngumoha and Federico Chiesa[2]. This comes as Mo Salah's future hangs in balance—his deal ends in 2027, and speculation grows of a Saudi move or extension push. Two more exits loom: potentially Andy Robertson and others, with pre-contract talks allowed from January 1 for foreign clubs[3].
Attackers like Cody Gakpo, Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, and Dominik Szoboszlai provide cover during Salah's anticipated mid-January return from injury, reducing urgency for a direct replacement[1]. However, Slot seeks depth, avoiding big-money risks in January while prioritizing loans or value deals.
Contract dilemmas persist: extend Alisson Becker and Curtis Jones now, but decisions on Salah, Van Dijk, and Wataru Endo** are pending. As the window opens January 1, Liverpool balances ambition with fiscal prudence[1][3]. Fan videos hype potential lineups featuring Sergej Nabry and Rodrigo**, signaling excitement for squad evolution[2].
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