Liverpool made their first signing of the January transfer window last week, bringing in Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie FC in Senegal to bolster their youth ranks. The Reds are also reportedly in discussions with Austria Vienna regarding young centre-back Ifeanyi Ndukwe, with a view to securing his services for the summer.
Despite being only 17, the Austrian youth international could potentially join Liverpool for pre-season training, which kicks off in July. As always, Anfield is abuzz with rumours about potential arrivals and departures as we head into the second half of the window.
Here's a round-up of the latest stories involving Liverpool...
Update on £86m transfer
Last week, Yan Diomande expressed his dream of one day donning the Liverpool jersey.
The 19-year-old moved to RB Leipzig in the summer from La Liga outfit Leganes after they triggered his €20million (£17.3m) release clause.
Following his impressive performances in the Bundesliga, Diomande is now being linked with a move away from the Red Bull Arena.
Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are all reportedly interested in the Ivory Coast international, who Leipzig are said to value at £86m.
Fabrizio Romano has now claimed that Diomande will be leaving Leipzig in a high-profile deal, but no transfer will be sanctioned until the summer window.
Slot blocks loan exit
Meanwhile, Liverpool have no intention of agreeing a loan departure for right-back Calvin Ramsay this month.
The Daily Mail reports that Arne Slot is keen to retain the full-back as additional cover following Conor Bradley's knee injury.
Bradley underwent surgery for a season-ending knee injury earlier this week.
The Northern Ireland international was stretchered off during the final moments of the Reds' goalless draw against Premier League leaders Arsenal last Thursday.
He now faces a battle to regain fitness in time for this summer's World Cup, provided his country qualifies through the play-offs.
Ramsay, meanwhile, is yet to make an appearance in the Premier League for the Reds this season.