Liverpool Transfer Strategy

Report: Liverpool attacker set to stay despite Serie A interest

Federico Chiesa Set to Stay as Liverpool Reassess January Window Plans Liverpool have informed Federico Chiesa that he will remain at the club for the remainder of the January window, following a transfer strategy that has not unfolded as planned. The decision reflects both the club’s current squad situation and a broader recalibration of priorities...

Liverpool defender set to leave the club in January

Liverpool open discussions over James Norris future after Shelbourne loan success Liverpool are in active discussions regarding the long-term future of academy graduate James Norris, with Shelbourne exploring the possibility of securing the defender on a permanent basis following a highly productive loan spell in Ireland. Talks are understood to be at an exploratory stage,...

Two Liverpool stars set to leave in Janaury

Liverpool plan January recalibration as loanees return Credit to Empire of the Kop for the original article, which highlights a quietly significant January moment for Liverpool. While this window may not bring headline signings, it could still shape Arne Slot’s short term options, particularly with James McConnell and Owen Beck expected back at Anfield following...

Liverpool could make move to sign England forward ahead of 2026 World Cup

Liverpool Assess Ivan Toney Option as January Window Approaches Liverpool’s forward planning for the January window has brought renewed focus on the centre-forward position, with Ivan Toney emerging as a realistic, if complex, option under consideration, as reported by Anfield Watch. Recruitment discussions remain fluid, but there is a growing acknowledgement inside the club that...

Liverpool retain Semenyo interest as city step up efforts

Liverpool Keep Distance as Manchester City Push Hard for Antoine Semenyo Liverpool’s name continues to appear around Antoine Semenyo, but Paul Joyce’s reporting for The Times makes one thing clear, this is currently Manchester City’s race to lose. While Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United are all credited with an interest, the momentum is firmly elsewhere,...

Liverpool’s January spend might leave little hope for fans ahead of transfer window

Liverpool’s January spending record raises fresh questions ahead of 2026 window With January fast approaching once again, Liverpool are preparing for a familiar conversation. Supporters, analysts and rival clubs alike are watching closely to see whether the club’s restrained winter approach will finally shift as 2026 comes into view. Recent history suggests caution rather than...

Liverpool set to open contract talks with young forward

Vincent Joseph Contract Talks Highlight Liverpool’s Academy Priority Liverpool’s academy continues to serve as a strategic pillar of the club’s long-term planning, and few cases underline that more clearly than the developing situation around Vincent Joseph. The teenage forward, regarded internally as one of the most productive young attackers in the system, is edging closer...

Potential Hughes error as Liverpool drop out of midfielder running

Kees Smit omission risks becoming a Liverpool mistake in midfield planning Midfield demands rising under Slot Liverpool’s midfield has become the engine room of Arne Slot’s approach, but recent selection patterns have also highlighted how tight the margins are becoming. Against Brighton, Slot named Florian Wirtz, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Curtis Jones...

Liverpool identify top candidate to replace Arne Slot

Glasner Interest Highlights Liverpool Concerns After Early Season Slide Liverpool find themselves in an uncomfortable conversation far earlier in the season than anyone on Merseyside anticipated. According to Caught Offside, senior figures Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards are seriously weighing up Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner as a potential successor to Arne Slot. Although no...

Liverpool legend claims two people are to blame for Arne Slot’s struggles

Edwards, Hughes and Transfer Planning Under Scrutiny The latest Molby On The Spot on Anfield Index Pro offered one of the clearest examinations yet of Liverpool’s troubled recruitment landscape. In conversation with Trev Downey, Jan Molby delivered direct and uncompromising observations about the roles of Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes and how previous transfer planning...