Reds Maintain Transfer Flexibility Despite Deadline Passing
Liverpool concluded the January transfer window without defensive reinforcements despite injuries to right-backs Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong. The club’s only confirmed business involves French defender Jeremy Jacquet, who finalized an Anfield move but won’t join until summer.
Potential Free Agent Targets Emerge
With several European leagues still permitting transfers, sources indicate Liverpool could address squad needs through free agent acquisitions. The following players currently represent potential options:
Divock Origi: Familiar Faces Considered
The Belgian striker remains popular among supporters following his previous successful spell at Anfield. Since departing for AC Milan in 2022, Origi has struggled for consistent playing time, potentially making him an emergency attacking option.
Raheem Sterling: Controversial Return Possible
Recently released by Chelsea, the former Liverpool winger could seek career rejuvenation at his boyhood club. While Sterling’s previous exit created tension, analysts suggest his Premier League experience might outweigh past controversies for a short-term solution.
Federico Chiesa: European Moves Remain Viable
Despite speculation about the Italian forward’s future, certain European leagues including Portugal, Netherlands, and Turkey maintain open transfer windows until midweek. This extended timeframe could facilitate late negotiations for the Juventus player.
Serge Aurier: Defensive Option Available
The experienced right-back presents a potential stopgap solution following Bradley’s season-ending injury. Aurier’s Premier League background with Tottenham and Nottingham Forest makes him a logical candidate for immediate reinforcement.
Strategic Approach Prevails
Club officials appear committed to strategic planning rather than reactive signings. While none of these potential moves were initially anticipated, evolving circumstances could prompt late adjustments to Liverpool’s squad composition before summer recruitment begins.




