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Five players LFC should target in January

    Liverpool’s poor start to the season has prompted calls for Brendan Rodgers to dip into the transfer market. Here is a run down of five potential targets that could be on their way to Anfield next month.

Edinson Cavani – Paris SG

 

 

The 27 year-old Uruguayan is an absolute goal machine and is reportedly on the radar of the the Liverpool coach. Cavani made his name in Serie A but it wasn’t until the 2008/09 season with Palermo when he really flourished – 14 goals in 35 league games prompted Napoli to sign El Matador where he notched an incredible 78 goals in 104 Serie A games. 

 

 

The powerful forward has a somewhat similar style of play to Liverpool icon Luis Suarez with his infectious work rate and eye for the spectacular finish. However, a fee of around £40m will be needed to prize him away from the French capital. 

 

That’s a staggering sum but it’s rumoured that Cavani will be open to a move as he is more suited to playing the lead role, which is difficult in Paris behind the shadow of Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

 

Liverpool face stiff competition from Arsenal who are also looking to bolster their striking positions.

 

Martin Odegaard - Stromsgodset

 

Liverpool appear to have jumped to the head of the queue for the signature of Norwegian wonder-kid Martin Odegaard. The 15 year-old has already drawn comparisons with Lionel Messi for his trickery and ability to beat players. 

 

Odegaard has made 23 appearances for Stromsgodset scoring five goals in the process while the teenager also made his International debut for Norway when he became the youngest ever player to play in a UEFA European Championship qualifier.

 

There is clearly no shortage of offers for the 15 year-old attacking midfielder and Liverpool would be delighted to seal what would be a massive coup for the club. 

 

Sergio Romero – Sampdoria

 

Liverpool’s Achilles heel in recent seasons has been the ease in which they concede goals – and lots of them - so they could look towards the Argentina number one Sergio Romero to replace the haphazard Simon Mignolet. The current Liverpool stopper has made a string of high profile errors this season and does little to inspire confidence. 

 

 

Romero, on the other hand, has cemented his reputation as of the top goalkeepers in World football with a commanding performance in the World Cup with Argentina and the stopper is tipped to switch to the red half of Merseyside.

 

The potential arrival of Romero will give Mignolet stiff competition for the number one jersey, which could see a marked improvement in the current Liverpool keeper, or Romero could slot straight into the first team – a win, win situation for the manager.

 

Andre Pierre Gignac – Marseille

 

The 29 year-old French striker could finally be leaving Ligue 1 with a January transfer to the Premier League.  The Marseille front man, who has weighed in with 11 goals in 16 games for his this season, has a contract which expires at the end of the season, so the club could be tempted to cash in January.

Liverpool are in the market for a striker and Gignac represents good value, albeit a short term fix given his age. 

 

Gignac is not blessed with pace but has averaged a goal every two games during the last three seasons and current Marseille manager, Marcelo Bielsa, has the 29 year-old in top shape this season and is reaping the benefits with a glut of goals.

 

Spurs and Arsenal would also be interested in the experienced striker should the opportunity arise in the next window.

 

Paulo Dybala – Palermo

 

The Argentine 21 year-old striker is beginning to find his feet in Serie A after netting six goals in 13 games for Palermo – he has scored in each of his last four league games. Ironically, Liverpool passed up the opportunity to sign Dybala when Damien Comolli was at the club three years ago, but look poised to make a move should they get a second bite of the cherry.

 

Nevertheless, it won’t be an easy battle for the youngster dubbed “the new Aguero” as Arsenal, Manchester United and a hefty £30m+ price tag will make the race for his signature far from straight forward.

 

Matthew Harris


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Ibe maybe? Don't the loans to the lower division teams usually have a shorter length that gets renewed if beneficial to all parties? Like with Shelvey.

 

Yes, I thought same. Hope so. We've got a half a dozen players out on loan that would improve the squad.

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Never in a million years will that happen but the difference that would make to our team would be unreal which makes me wonder what the fuck it is the managers see.

 

It was the exact same positions in the summer that needed sorting and we went out our way to avoid addressing them.

 

Dead on - sadly.

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I'd really quite like Odengaard, if everyone wants him and we get him he must be pretty decent. Sterling is proof that if you've got the talent you can break into this team easily (it also helps we'd been poor for a while when he broke through) 

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More goals than Suarez though. Winning!

 

Haha, there's a thought.

 

I reckon he'd have had about 4 or 5 though by now if he was still here because there is no way we'd have eased him into the team like Barcelona are doing. Also he'd be getting every forward ball here too but not because we love him more than Barcelona do, but because that's how we functioned last year, and it was a necessity for us where it's not for Barcelona. Then he'd probably break later in the season.

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I don't watch a lot of Football other than our games but it's very clear to me what we need:-

 

A proven goal scorer

A defensive midfielder

Someone to replace Glen Johnson (Flanagan would do if he isn't actually dead)

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It's about as likely as us doing anything at all in January, never mind something that's effective.

Kramaric is realistic as he is supposed to be available for 2 million euro. Looks boss from the one match I have seen and YouTube. Scores loads.
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Kramaric is realistic as he is supposed to be available for 2 million euro. Looks boss from the one match I have seen and YouTube. Scores loads.

 

You're a little overqualified but congratulations you have got the job as our new head scout.

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You're a little overqualified but congratulations you have got the job as our new head scout.

We must have someone on here who follows the Croatian league closely. I had not heard of him until I saw him score a hattrick against Feyenoord. I am available for beer money though.

 

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4 or 5?

 

8 or 9 more like

 

 

Wanyama gets better everytime I see him for Southampton. They have got some cracking players. Still unfortunately.

 

If you told Brendan he could have any 2 Southampton players he wanted in January, I reckon he'd pick Jay Rodriguez and Nathaniel Clyne and completely ignore the fact that somehow they've managed to put together a midfield that is better than ours.

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If you told Brendan he could have any 2 Southampton players he wanted in January, I reckon he'd pick Jay Rodriguez and Nathaniel Clyne and completely ignore the fact that somehow they've managed to put together a midfield that is better than ours.

 

Tadic would be one, he's a wonderful technician.

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I don't watch a lot of Football other than our games but it's very clear to me what we need:-

 

A proven goal scorer

A defensive midfielder

Someone to replace Glen Johnson (Flanagan would do if he isn't actually dead)

Basically what we most needed in the summer when we had £120m in our pocket.

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Never in a million years will that happen but the difference that would make to our team would be unreal which makes me wonder what the fuck it is the managers see.

 

It was the exact same positions in the summer that needed sorting and we went out our way to avoid addressing them.

 

We still need what we needed before this season: a commanding keeper, combative midfielder and a goalscorer to replace a fair proportion of Suarez's goals.

 

You wouldn't put it past us spending another big whack on a centre back, buying another young full back and an attacking midfielder who can compete with Lallana for a place on the bench. Winston Reid, Montoya and Bojan. And then panic buy Berahino.

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