By Sergio Moya
Just 13 days remain until the January transfer market begins, at which point Liverpool can make some moves to strengthen Jürgen Klopp's team ahead of a pivotal time, Jude Bellingham would obviously be a dream target, but it seems unlikely that the Borussia Dortmund player will be released in the middle of the season,
And Enzo Fernández has a big release clause that Benfica might be tempted to demand, but with the stakes, a spot in the Champions League next season so far higher, someone must be acquired if Liverpool are to experience the same boost that Luis Daz's arrival gave them last year, the three events listed below,
will certainly occur when the January transfer window opens and Julian Ward is free to look for some new signings. Since the first-choice center-backs returned from injury, Nat Phillips has been available at the right price for a while but doesn't appear to be any closer to making a Liverpool roster than he has in the past.
A transfer to a team vying for a Premier League spot or fighting to stay in the top division makes sense. There seems to be a lot of interest, perhaps with a fair price for the benefit of his career, there aren't many other apparent players who could leave, but there could be one or two more loans, needed midfield signing
Liverpool has a wide range of possibilities to consider that will improve their midfield depth. Since enough time has elapsed since the summer to arrange something, fans will want to see a player arrive as soon as possible, By the conclusion of the winter window, certain futures should be clearer, even if it would be surprising to see any of the players whose contracts expire at the end of the season go in January unless a fantastic replacement was already lined up.
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