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No First-Team Departures on the Horizon
Liverpool is set to maintain its squad strength this January, with sources confirming that the club has no intentions of selling any first-team players during the upcoming transfer window. Manager Arne Slot is focused on enhancing the squad rather than weakening it, ensuring that key players remain at Anfield.
Chiesa’s Future at Anfield Secure
Forward Federico Chiesa has been the subject of transfer speculation, particularly regarding a potential loan move to Serie A club Como. However, Liverpool has made it clear that he will stay put at least until the end of the season, reinforcing their commitment to keeping their core players intact.
Alexander-Arnold’s Contract Conundrum
Trent Alexander-Arnold is in the spotlight as Real Madrid shows interest in the talented defender. With his contract expiring at the end of the season, January could have been a pivotal moment for Liverpool to cash in. Nevertheless, the club aims to retain Alexander-Arnold until the conclusion of the 2024-25 season.
Endo’s Exit Rumours Quashed
Japan international midfielder Wataru Endo has also been linked with a potential exit. However, like Chiesa and Alexander-Arnold, he is expected to remain at Liverpool as Slot aims for success in his debut season at the helm.
Transfer Plans in the Pipeline
While Liverpool is blocking potential exits, the club is not standing still. Reports indicate that they are laying the groundwork for a new centre-back signing, aiming to bolster their already impressive squad.
Reds on a Winning Streak
Liverpool currently sits at the top of the Premier League after ten matches and boasts a flawless record in the Champions League. With such success, the focus remains on strengthening the team rather than letting go of its star players.
Wolves Could Accept Liverpool’s Offer
In other transfer news, Wolves may be open to accepting a “cut-price” offer from Liverpool for their star player, adding another layer to the Reds’ January plans.

