Wednesday, January 25, 2023

🚨 Liverpool transfer News LIVE Rumours Seven days left: What do Liverpool want to do? Brighton want Oxlade-Chamberlain on free Liverpool remain one of the clubs interested in Moises Caicedo at Brighton Enzo Fernandez move on.

 Transfer news, rumours and gossip from Anfield ahead of the 2023 January transfer window; the window opened on Sunday January 1 2023 and will close at 11pm on Tuesday January 31

Liverpool transfers

After the winter transfer window opened on January 1 2023, we round up Liverpool's done deals, plus the players linked with moves in and out of Anfield.

Seven days left: What do Liverpool want to do?

Liverpool remain one of the clubs interested in Moises Caicedo at Brighton.

Central midfield is certainly an area they need and want to strengthen but they will not sign a player for the sake of it, continuing their methodical approach to transfers.


Winger Cody Gakpo arrived from PSV Eindhoven earlier in the month and he has impressed so far, despite the team continuing to struggle to make up lost ground in the Premier League.


Liverpool interested in summer move for Mount

Mason Mount celebrates after doubling Chelsea's lead against Bournemouth

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Mason Mount is reportedly a Liverpool target

Chelsea have stepped up contract talks with Mason Mount amid interest from Liverpool in a summer move for the midfielder, according to The Guardian.


The 24-year-old has 18 months on his Chelsea deal but the Blues are reportedly yet to meet his wage demands with Liverpool prepared to act on their interest in the England international if there is no resolution in talks.

The report also claims Juventus are interested in Mount, who has been at Chelsea since the age of six.. 

Klopp: I'm not too loyal to players

Jurgen Klopp has denied he is "too loyal" to his Liverpool players despite their poor form and suggested some will have to be replaced in the summer.


He said: "I heard I'm too loyal but I am not too loyal. The problem is too complex. If you can then go out and bring in another player to replace him, then it makes sense.


"But if you cannot bring anyone in, you cannot take anyone out. I am not too loyal. At Dortmund, it was clear when I left, I said 'something has to change here'. It is a different situation


"Either the manager's position changes or a lot of other things change. So, as far as I am concerned unless someone tells me I will not go.


"I will be here for as long as I am wanted. If no one tells me to go, I will not go. So that means maybe there is a point where we have to change other stuff. We will see that, but that is something for the future. Like summer or whatever. NLiverpool weigh up Neves move

Ruben Neves celebrates after putting Wolves 2-1 up against Brighton

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Ruben Neves has 18 months remaining on his Wolves deal

Liverpool are weighing up a move for Ruben Neves as the Portuguese midfielder's contract ticks down at Wolves, according to the Sunday Mirror.


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Jurgen Klopp has claimed his club have spent their entire transfer budget on £45m January signing Cody Gakpo but the manager is a big admirer of Neves, and with just 18 months left on the 25-year-old's deal at Molineux, it may suit Wolves and Liverpool to strike an agreement now.


The Midlands club once valued their most influential player at £70m, but they know his price is falling with every week he fails to sign fresh terms.


While Newcastle are also monitoring Neves' situation, they are unlikely to make a move until the summer.


Oxlade-Chamberlain 'virtually certain' to leave Liverpool

Liverpool's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the Premier League match at the Gtech Community Stadium, London. Picture date: Monday January 2, 2023.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored for Liverpool at Brentford earlier this month

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is leaving Liverpool but faces a dilemma over his pending exit, as he decides whether to go in January or depart as a free agent, according to the Daily Mail.


There is growing Premier League interest in the former Arsenal star ahead of this month's transfer deadline, with a number of English clubs and teams abroad keen on signing Oxlade-Chamberlain.


Oxlade-Chamberlain is virtually certain to leave Anfield either this month or in July when his contract officially expires.


Liverpool keeping an eye on Brighton's Caicedo

Liverpool and Chelsea are among a number of clubs who continue to keep an eye on Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo's situation.


Caicedo has two-and-a-half years left on his contract and Brighton are aware of the interest in the player.


One interesting development this month concerns his representation. It is understood he will move to a new agency - thought to be Futbol Division.


It is the same company that looks after Caicedo's Ecuador team-mate Piero Hincapie.


Speaking this week after Brighton's 4-1 win at Everton, Caicedo said he intends to help Brighton qualify for the Europa League this season, suggesting he will not be moving in January.


The Ecuador international said: "We are having a great season with this coach and I am sure we are going to stay up there in the table. We are training very well, are very focused on every match and I'm sure we will take Brighton to a qualific


ation place for the Europa League."

ot now."




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