The January transfer window has entered its final fortnight and Liverpool have yet to make a signing.
Liverpool have just under two weeks to get any transfer business complete as Kylian Mbappe continues to be linked with a mega-money move to Anfield amid a battle with Real Madrid That does not mean that the Reds haven’t been extremely busy in an effort to get their winter business over the line. Fabio Carvalho has been recalled from his loan spell with RB Leipzig and has since joined Championship side Hull City.
Meanwhile, academy graduate Rhys Williams has made a switch to Port Vale. There could potentially be even more deals completed over the coming days.,Take a look at some of the stand out Liverpool rumours to come out of Anfield over the past 24 hours. Liverpool target Kylian Mbappe has admitted that he could leave PSG in the near future. Speaking to GQ, the French striker said: “Many great players who have shaped the history of football have left Europe this summer and we are entering a new era.
Mbappe has been linked with making a move to Liverpool at the end of his contract, while Real Madrid are among the favourites to secure his signature. Al-Ettifaq could potentially use the money that they save from Jordan Henderson’s exit to make a move for his former Liverpool team-mate Roberto Firmino. The former Reds captain is closing in on a move to Dutch side Ajax.
According to talkSPORT, Ettifaq will save around £8million should Henderson exit. They are eyeing Firmino, who is keen to move on from fellow Saudi side Al-Ahli. It is suggested that the Brazilian is frustrated by his side’s system and the club would be willing to loan him out for the forthcoming season. Away from Firmino, Al-Ettifaq are also apparently interested in former Celtic star Jota.
Agent confirms Liverpool interest
The agent of Feyenoord defender David Hancko has confirmed that Liverpool are interested in him. Speaking to TN, Branislav Jasurek said: “As an agency, we are in contact not only with these two clubs (Liverpool and PSG), but also with others who are looking into David’s situation. “I estimate that, 80 to 90 percent, David will stay in Rotterdam, because Feyenoord is fighting for the Champions League and the people at Feyenoord know that David Hancko will be sold even in the summer.