Liverpool’s January transfer window has remained subdued, yet defensive reinforcements remain a priority as the 7pm deadline approaches on Monday. Premier League clubs, including the Reds, push to finalize squad enhancements for the season’s latter stages.
Youth-Focused Activity
Most of Liverpool’s moves this month involve academy prospects. The club secured 18-year-old defender Mor Talla Ndiaye from Senegalese side Amitie FC, bolstering the youth setup. While this addition addresses long-term potential amid an injury crisis in defense—especially after missing out on Marc Guehi, who joined Manchester City—the young talent holds promise for future contributions.
On the outgoing side, several loans facilitate development. Luke Chambers heads to Charlton Athletic until season’s end, while Lewis Koumas transfers to Hull City following an early termination of his Birmingham City stint. James Norris completes a permanent move to Shelbourne Rovers.
Two players return to Anfield: James Balagizi recovers from injuries at Forest Green Rovers, and Owen Beck rejoins after an unproductive, injury-plagued loan at Derby County without a single outing.
Defensive Reinforcements in Focus
Injuries to Conor Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong, and Giovanni Leoni heighten the need for backline depth. Discussions center on a loan for versatile defender Lutsharel Geertruida, who previously thrived under Arne Slot at Feyenoord. His ability to play across defense and midfield aligns with Liverpool’s requirements.
Currently on loan at Sunderland from RB Leipzig, any deal demands coordination among Leipzig, Sunderland, and Liverpool. Sunderland would seek a replacement and compensation if Geertruida leaves. Liverpool favors temporary solutions in January to navigate the injury issues without permanent commitments. However, prospects for this transfer diminish as Sunderland resists releasing him now.
Links also emerge to Dayot Upamecano, signaling broader interest in bolstering the defense before the window shuts.
Summer Planning Underway
A pre-agreement secures 20-year-old Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes for an initial £55 million plus £5 million in add-ons, though he arrives only in the summer. This forward-thinking acquisition underscores strategic planning despite the summer’s £450 million spend limiting January flexibility.
Senior Squad Stability
No first-team players face departure, countering reports of Inter Milan’s loan proposal with a £35 million buy option for Curtis Jones. Academy standouts Kieran Morrison and Wellity Lucky, who debuted in the EFL Cup this season, may seek loans for regular minutes.
Despite ongoing fitness challenges, Joe Gomez retains his role in the squad. Newcastle’s 2024 interest, tied to a potential Anthony Gordon swap, did not materialize, and Liverpool prioritizes continuity through the campaign’s remainder.
Deadline Day’s intensity promises last-minute developments at Anfield, ing the Premier League’s frenzy.




