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Liverpool could be set for a busy month with the January transfer window now open for business
Federico Chiesa of Liverpool with Mohamed Salah
Federico Chiesa of Liverpool with Mohamed Salah(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
All you need to know about who could leave Liverpool in the January transfer window and where there they could end up
Mohamed Salah: A move away from Anfield for Salah was deemed unthinkable upon the winger signing a new contract late last season. Liverpool's third all-time top scorer has endured a rocky relationship with Arne Slot in recent months leading to speculation over his future. Several clubs from the Saudi Pro League are thought to be interested, although a move seems highly unlikely.
Federico Chiesa: Chiesa has struggled in his time at Liverpool so far, with injuries impacting his start to life at the club while Slot has struggled to fit him in the team. A move back to Italy could be on the cards with the winger linked with a switch to former club Juventus rumoured some time ago.
Trey Nyoni: Nyoni could be set for a loan move away this January with his first-team appearances somewhat limited so far this season. The Reds were said to be open to a temporary move for the 18-year-old midfielder with Leicester thought to be one of the teams interested.
Wataru Endo: The Japanese midfielder has seen very limited action under Arne Slot this season, playing just 43 minutes in the Premier League. He is expected to receive offers from clubs looking for experienced midfield cover, although no clubs have shown their interest as of yet.
Ibrahima Konate: Entering the final six months of his contract, the French defender is now legally free to sign a pre-contract agreement with overseas clubs. While contract talks with Liverpool are ongoing, interest from Real Madrid and Inter Milan has been mooted.
Harvey Elliott: The young England star's loan at Aston Villa has become a major talking point. Unai Emery has confirmed that Villa will not trigger his £35 million permanent buy clause, leading to a likely recall to Liverpool this month. Due to FIFA rules, with Elliott having already played for two clubs this season, he cannot be loaned out to another European side, making a stay at Anfield or a move to MLS his only options.
James McConnell: McConnell is set to return from his short loan spell at Ajax this month. However, McConnell is carrying an injury which could scupper a move with the likes of West Brom and Swansea said to be looking at the youngster.
Owen Beck: As with McConnell, Beck has returned from Derby County this January. Injury meant the 23-year-old was unable to feature for the Rams. He will not continue his comeback from injury at Liverpool, potentially disrupting any temporary transfer switches this month. No clubs are thought to have approached Liverpool for Beck.
Rhys Williams: Williams made his first-team debut for Liverpool in 2020 and ended up playing 19 times for Jurgen Klopp's side during that season alone. The defender has not made much of an appearance since and has gone out on loan six times in the last five years. Another loan could be on the cards.
Calvin Ramsay: Ramsay has been little seen since signing for Liverpool in 2022 but a solid showing against Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup this season has meant he could be on the move this winter with clubs in his native Scotland thought to be interested.
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