Liverpool will have to consider top targets in several different positions in January, but their dream defensive candidates seem a little out of reach.
As a result, there is a need to focus on center backs Virgil van Dijk after entering the final few months of his contract, which reflects both situations Trent Alexander-Arnold AND Mohamed Salah they also find each other.
I only talk to FourFourTwo January 13 Ben Jacobs revealed what positions Reds are the main goal, as well as some of the Merserysiders’ dream goals for these roles.
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Jacobs revealed he had ‘long admired’ Liverpool Chelsea‘S Levi Colwilland have also been linked Everton‘S Jarrad Branthwaitebut it revealed that neither man becomes a realistic target at this stage.
He then stated that in addition to the central defender, the club would also like to acquire an attack-oriented right-sided player and a defensive midfielder.
Jacobs said: “We know Liverpool have long admired Levi Colwill at Chelsea, but they simply don’t think he’s available on the market, so they’re not prepared to waste their time at this stage.
“I think the links with Jarrad Branthwaite are even more specific Manchester United than Liverpool and the same can be said about him Ousmane Diomande and Chelsea, not also Liverpool.
“So there are a few goals at this stage. But again, if Van Dijk commits, the left center back in particular won’t be something they have to think about in January. I think they will probably add a center back in the summer.
By developing the need for a No. 6Jacobs claimed so Martin Zubimendi, who snubbed Liverpool in the summer stay with Royal Societystill worth watching.
IN FourFourTwoIn my opinion, everything at Anfield is currently based on these three ambitious contracts.
Losing one will be painful, but a club the size of Liverpool should be able to cope. Losing all three players at once, all for free, will not only significantly reduce the quality of the Reds’ squad, but will also leave them with three costly gaps to fill in the summer, without having to spend additional funds.
With a limited amount of money at their disposal, it is difficult to imagine that Liverpool’s business will not depend largely on what happens in the coming weeks and months with these three contracts.