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Tuesday 26 November 2025 – January window countdown: 36 days
Liverpool have joined Manchester United and Arsenal in the race for Bayern Munich’s electric winger Michael Olise. The 23-year-old Frenchman has 9 goals and 10 assists already this season and is valued between €130m-€140m. Sources tell Trendy News that Arne Slot views him as the ideal heir to Mohamed Salah, whose contract runs until 2027 but continues to attract Saudi interest.
Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck has turned down fresh terms, putting Liverpool on red alert. The 25-year-old German international remains a top target after the Reds missed out on Marc Guehi in the summer. With Ibrahima Konaté’s deal expiring in six months and new signing Giovanni Leoni out with an ACL, a January or summer move is looking increasingly likely.
An “exceptional” 22-year-old midfielder with an £88m release clause is being closely monitored by Liverpool ahead of January. The player is reportedly open to a mid-season move and fits Slot’s high-energy profile perfectly. Chelsea are also circling – expect fireworks if both clubs go head-to-head.
A key Paris Saint-Germain player has revealed he was close to joining Liverpool in the summer window before staying for guaranteed minutes. Now thriving under Luis Enrique, he hasn’t ruled out a future Premier League switch – and Anfield remains his preferred destination.
Bayern Munich’s Serge Gnabry will be available on a free in 2026. Liverpool like his versatility on both wings, but his current salary is proving a significant hurdle for FSG.
Palace insiders fear Liverpool will return for Marc Guehi when the window reopens. The £70m-rated England centre-back was top of the summer shortlist and remains Arne Slot’s No.1 defensive target.
Alongside Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo (£65m clause), the Reds are also tracking another Premier League striker whose deal is running down. More details expected this week.
Off-field: Former Liverpool development coach Vitor Matos is set to be named new Swansea City manager after five years working under Klopp and Slot.
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