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Liverpool given clear January transfer window answer during turgid defeat against Fulham - opinion

Liverpool’s draw with Fulham was far from a good performance despite claiming a point.

The Reds are still yet to win in 2026 as they followed up a 0-0 draw against Leeds with an even more disappointing draw with Fulham.

Liverpool thought they had won it late on after Cody Gakpo scored in injury time, but Harrison Reed scored a screamer in the last minute to steal a point.

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Overall, a draw was fair as the Reds really lacked ideas, particularly in the final third, and this only highlighted further what position they need in the transfer window.

Liverpool must sign a striker in January

Hugo Ekitike had to sit this one out due to having a slight hamstring issue, and with Alexander Isak also injured, it was Cody Gakpo who led the line.

He has done this in the past but this is the first time he has done it this season, and fans will hope that it is his last too despite grabbing a goal.

Although he was not terrible, he certainly lacked the presence of an out-and-out number nine and did not make as many runs in behind as someone like Ekitike, with his goal also a stroke of luck.

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This highlights the issue Liverpool have when the Frenchman is injured, with the alternatives not enough to win them games, which could not be said in the past.

Even Luis Diaz last season deputised well, but Gakpo does not quite have that ability, showing how the Reds need to sign a striker in January to help Ekitike with the workload.

Liverpool should loan a striker until the end of the season

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Someone like Jayden Danns would have been a good option at this point in time as Liverpool need a striker who is willing to play second fiddle, but his injury record means that will not happen.

Due to the money they have spent on strikers in the summer too, it is unlikely they sign a fairly big name, meaning a short-term loan might be the best option.

They do not usually make this type of signing, but it might have to happen just until Isak returns, which could still be a fair few months away.

Slot confirmed that Ekitike’s injury was picked up due to playing too many minutes, and Gakpo just is not a striker, so this problem will persist unless they dip into the market.

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