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Liverpool could be without Mohamed Salah amid growing transfer speculation, while Harvey Elliott is reportedly poised for a January return to the club after a loan spell.
Reports suggest Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool is uncertain as the forward has been linked with a potential exit, fueling transfer-talk around the club and prompting discussion about how Liverpool might adjust their attacking options if he leaves.
Meanwhile, Harvey Elliott—who has been out on loan to gain regular first-team minutes—is being lined up to rejoin Liverpool in January, with club sources indicating the midseason recall would bolster squad depth and creativity in midfield.
The article also covers broader transfer-market context, noting Liverpool’s possible activity in the January window: prioritising reinforcements across attacking and midfield areas, weighing permanent deals against temporary options, and considering how any departures (including a high-profile one such as Salah) would shape recruitment strategy.
Managerial and sporting-director perspectives are referenced, emphasising the balancing act between short-term needs and long-term planning; Liverpool are depicted as evaluating whether to invest in incoming talent immediately or to rely on returning loanees like Elliott to fill gaps.
Finally, the piece highlights fan reaction and media speculation, underscoring that while nothing is final, January could be a decisive month for Liverpool’s squad composition—potentially seeing Elliott back at Anfield and continued uncertainty over Salah’s status.
