Taking charge at Liverpool as Leroy Sane arrives, while Anfield bids farewell to a familiar presence.

Liverpool FC has officially completed their transfer deal, as revealed this morning. The much-awaited news for every Liverpool fan has finally arrived 💯, and supporters are astonished by the shirt number assigned to the mentioned player 😱. With these remarkable moves, Liverpool is poised to become a formidable force in the Premier League, potentially challenging the current champions, Manchester City. A warm welcome to Liverpool, Leroy Sane!
As we approach the January transfer window, Jurgen Klopp has some crucial decisions to make for Liverpool. Mirror Football wants to give you insights into what moves the club might consider.
Liverpool has a history of making big signings during the winter, such as Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz, and Cody Gakpo, who have all played important roles in recent seasons. Considering the team’s goal of winning titles, it’s likely they’ll explore the transfer market further.
Mirror Football is here to share some possible transfer speculations for Liverpool’s upcoming winter activities. While there aren’t many immediate options to leave the squad, an interesting suggestion involves Thiago Alcantara. Despite having some standout moments, Thiago has been limited to 67 league appearances due to injuries since his high-profile signing from Bayern Munich in 2020. With his contract ending soon, a January departure is possible, especially with reported interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and La Liga.
Looking beyond the established first-team players, loaning out young talents could be a wise move. Conor Bradley, who hasn’t played in the Premier League yet due to a back injury, might benefit from some time at a Championship side. With Mo Salah heading to the African Cup of Nations, Liverpool needs more goal-scoring options. Leroy Sane, a former standout player for Manchester City, could be an excellent choice. His contract with Bayern Munich has only 18 months left, potentially making him available for sale if a new deal isn’t reached.
Considering the urgent need for a center-back after Joel Matip’s injury, Maxence Lacroix, who has been frequently linked with a move to Anfield, is showcasing his skills at Wolfsburg. With a relatively short remaining contract, a January transfer seems feasible. Additionally, with Bradley expected to leave, Trent Alexander-Arnold would be the only natural right-back at Liverpool.
Kyle Walker-Peters, who has been excelling for Southampton in the Championship, emerges as a potential option to fill the right-back gap, having previously played in that position for Tottenham.