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liverpool Could become a major player in the January transfer market Alexander Isaacserious injury keep him out for a few months.
Arne Slaughter At least you can rely on Hugo Ekiticthe French striker quickly adapted to life in the Premier League.
“It’s going to be a long injury that’s going to last a few months,” Sloter said of Isaac. Isaac joined the Reds from Newcastle in the summer for £125m but only scored three goals in 16 appearances in all competitions. “It’s a big disappointment for him and therefore for us.”
But after a testing first half of the season, the Reds may be in need of reinforcements.
Here are the latest stories from the Anfield transfer market:
Antoine Semenho has been one of Bournemouth’s best players this season and a major name heavily linked with the Reds ahead of next month’s transfer window. The 25-year-old is also versatile and has the ability to play in the front line. This season under the leadership of Andoni Iola, he has only made 16 appearances in the Premier League, scoring 8 goals and assisting 3 times.
Despite the Reds’ interest in Semenho, Manchester City are already ahead of Liverpool in the race to sign the Ghana international. independent Manchester City are understood to have opened talks with Bournemouth to sign the player.
Semenho’s contract with the Cherries has a release clause of 65 million pounds. Although the transfer has not yet been completed, Liverpool is faced with the decision of whether to trigger the release clause on its own and match Manchester City’s interest. Semenho hopes to decide on his next club by January 1, with his release clause expected to expire on January 10.
Fabrizio Romano Says Liverpool are open to strengthening squad next month, although this is unlikely to involve Mark Geshehad accepted the offer before the move fell through late last summer.
The Crystal Palace star is likely to have to wait until next summer to join on a free transfer, although Liverpool will still be involved in the competition with Bayern Munich.
Mohamed Salah The future also needs to be sorted out, although the Egypt star will complete the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with the Pharaohs before returning to Anfield next month. Ibrahima Konat and Andy Robertson Likewise, both sides will enter the final six months of their current contracts amid uncertainty. Liverpool reportedly remain committed to extending Konate’s contract but will not change existing wage structure sky sports.
brentford striker Igor Thiagoafter starting the season with 11 goals in 17 Premier League games for the Bees, as well as Paris Saint-Germain Bradley Buckla These names have been popping up in gossip columns lately, though neither move has yet accelerated or picked up pace.
Isaac’s injury has also sparked reports of interest in a number of forwards, including Paris Saint-Germain’s Goncalo Ramosjuventus Dusan Vlahovich and England international Ivan Tony has been called a potential short-term solution, but nothing concrete has been identified yet.
at the same time Harvey ElliottCurrently on loan at Aston Villa, struggling for game time, he is unlikely to return to Anfield after Slott gave a brief summary of the Reds’ position.
“No, Xavi is an Aston Villa player and he should go there for a season. So, questions about him are best asked to Aston Villa – who, by the way, are doing very well.”