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UEFA officially confirm new addition to Liverpool Champions League squad

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UEFA Officially Confirm New Addition to Liverpool Champions League Squad

Liverpool FC has received a boost ahead of their crucial UEFA Champions League home match against Qarabag at Anfield, with UEFA confirming the addition of academy defender Amara Nallo to their squad via List B regulations.[1][3]



A victory tonight secures automatic qualification to the knockout stages, avoiding February's play-offs and easing the burden on Arne Slot's injury-hit side.[1] Despite a five-game winless streak in the Premier League—highlighted by a 3-2 stoppage-time loss at Bournemouth—Liverpool's European form remains strong.[1]

The Reds face a defensive crisis: Ibrahima Konaté is absent due to his father's passing, Joe Gomez has a hamstring injury, and Giovanni Leoni is out for the season with an ACL tear.[1] This leaves Virgil van Dijk as the only senior centre-back available, forcing Slot to pair him with a midfielder, likely Wataru Endo.[1]

UEFA's List B rules provide flexibility, allowing unlimited registrations of players born on or after January 1, 2004, who have been eligible for the club uninterrupted for two years since age 15 (or three years with one loan).[1][2] Nallo, a promising young centre-back, qualifies and was added last-minute despite earlier injury concerns, potentially making him eligible to start.[3]

This move addresses the shortage without impacting List A's strict quotas, which include stars like Alisson, Salah, Van Dijk, and new additions such as Frimpong and Isak.[2][4] Nallo's inclusion offers Slot vital depth and a chance for the talent to gain first-team experience amid the emergency.[3]

Liverpool's List B can be updated before each fixture, proving essential during this crisis.[1][2] Fans hope Nallo helps stabilize the backline as the Reds chase European progression.

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