Amara Nallo of Liverpool leaves the pitch after being shown a red card during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield on October 29, 2025 in Liverpool, England.placeholder image
Amara Nallo of Liverpool leaves the pitch after being shown a red card during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield on October 29, 2025 in Liverpool, England. | Getty Images
Liverpool are open to sending a number of their fringe players out on loan this month
Liverpool have just two weeks left in the January transfer window as they weigh up potential incomings and exits.
The most likely transfer business from Liverpool in the next two weeks is loan exits for some of their younger and fringe players. They have until the 7pm deadline on February 2 to get any potential agreements across the line.
Despite a lack of options at centre-back after not pursuing a move for Guehi and following Giovanni Leoni’s ACL injury, it has been claimed a young defender is expected to leave on loan this month.
James Pearce of The Athletic reports Amara Nallo is expected to leave Liverpool for the remainder of the season before the deadline. He has made two senior appearances for the Reds. The first was in the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven last season.
He was sent off in that game as he made his second senior appearance this campaign, playing in the Carabao Cup loss to Crystal Palace back in the autumn. He was shown a red card in that game too - giving him the unwanted record of being the first Liverpool player to be sent off in his first two games for the club.
Nallo did train with the first-team squad on Friday, ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League meeting with Burnley.
Speaking after Nallo was sent off against Palace, Slot said: “I didn’t need to say that much. Another thing which I liked – it’s not the most important thing – but Ibou and Virgil immediately went inside to talk to him.
“That tells me that they are great human beings in a moment like this when a young player for the second time is being sent off – maybe the first time after he played against PSV [Eindhoven], I’m not 100% sure, but I think he did – that they feel how difficult that moment for him is, to go inside and be supportive for him.
“It wasn’t needed that I took care of him. These two already took care of him.”
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