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Liverpool is entering the January transfer window with a strong position.

 

The three potential signings for Liverpool this January.

 

Under the guidance of Arne Slot, the team has reached the top of the Premier League standings, making them the frontrunners for the title, surpassing Manchester City and Arsenal.

 

Following a conservative summer transfer period, the club has ample financial resources available should they choose to invest during the mid-season window.

 

While fans are eager for new additions, there is a prevailing sense of tranquility at Anfield.

 

The club is confident in the depth of its squad, and Slot does not feel that January signings are essential for maintaining their title challenge in the second half of the season.

 

Key players like Alisson, Diogo Jota, Harvey Elliott, and Federico Chiesa are anticipated to return soon, providing Slot with additional options during a particularly demanding stretch of the season.

 

In contrast to the supporters’ views, the club does not perceive an urgent need for reinforcements this winter.

 

Nevertheless, Liverpool remains open and ready to act if a long-term target becomes available in January, as they possess the financial capability to make strategic moves.

 

Richard Hughes and his recruitment team likely have their own list of potential signings, but here are three players who could significantly enhance Liverpool’s performance for the remainder of the season and beyond.

 

Martin Zubimendi

 

The saga surrounding Martin Zubimendi from last summer evokes distressing memories for Liverpool supporters.

 

The Merseyside club was confident that the Spanish midfielder, coming off a successful European Championship, would join them at Anfield during the last transfer window.

 

Liverpool believed the player was eager for the move and was ready to activate the €60 million release clause in his contract with Real Sociedad. However, in an unexpected turn of events, Zubimendi opted to remain at Anoeta after several days of contemplation.

 

This left Liverpool unprepared, resulting in no new midfielder being signed over the summer.

 

The decision by Liverpool not to pursue another defensive midfielder faced significant criticism, yet the club maintained that they could not find an alternative who matched Zubimendi’s caliber.

 

This reflects the high regard in which they hold the Spanish international. It is no surprise that discussions about a renewed pursuit of Zubimendi are circulating as the winter transfer window approaches.

 

Given that he was their primary target last summer, it would not be unexpected for Liverpool to make another attempt in January, especially with Jamie Carragher advocating for the move.

 

His release clause remains in effect, and he continues to be regarded as one of the top defensive midfielders in Europe.

 

Should Zubimendi become available in January, Arsenal and Manchester City are also expected to enter the fray.

 

However, Liverpool’s established relationship with his representatives could provide them with an advantage in a competitive situation.

 

Omar Marmoush

 

The Merseyside club is actively seeking forwards and has been linked with numerous top attackers from across Europe in recent weeks.

 

Among these, the most consistent connection has been with Omar Marmoush, the striker from Eintracht Frankfurt.

 

The 25-year-old forward is currently one of the most sought-after talents in European football, boasting an impressive record of 14 goals and ten assists in just 16 matches across all competitions.

 

Nottingham Forest expressed interest in acquiring him last summer; however, Eintracht Frankfurt declined to sell for a price estimated at around €30 million.

 

The German club is likely feeling fortunate, as they could potentially receive double that amount when the forward eventually departs.

 

Liverpool has shown significant interest in the striker and has already initiated discussions with his representatives.

 

There is growing anticipation that he will join the Reds this summer, as he aspires to take over from Mohamed Salah at Anfield.

 

Nevertheless, there is a possibility that the transfer could occur as early as January.

 

Eintracht Frankfurt is hesitant to part with him mid-season, but reports indicate that Liverpool may be willing to pay a premium if necessary.

 

The financial dynamics of football suggest that Frankfurt will consider selling Marmoush in January if Liverpool presents an attractive offer.

 

Loic Bade

 

Liverpool is actively seeking centre-backs, independent of the ongoing contract discussions with Virgil van Dijk. The Reds’ captain is expected to finalize a new contract, extending his tenure at Anfield.

 

Nonetheless, Liverpool remains intent on bolstering their defensive lineup and is monitoring several defenders throughout Europe.

 

The club has been linked with various players, including Nottingham Forest’s Murillo and Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi, but neither is anticipated to leave their current teams during the January transfer window.

 

In contrast, Loic Bade’s situation is more favorable, as Sevilla’s financial constraints make him a viable target.

 

The Merseyside club has been scouting Bade, and reports from Spain indicate that an agreement between the two clubs for his transfer to Anfield is nearing completion.

 

His potential arrival in January would be advantageous for Liverpool, as he represents a market opportunity at a reasonable price of approximately €25 million.

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