
Liverpool are âdefinitely planningâ to spend in the winter transfer window, with Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo and Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi on Arne Slotâs radar, according to reports.
Guehi came agonisingly close to joining Liverpool on deadline day last summer, only for Palace to pull out of the sale.
The England centre-backâs contract expires at the end of the season and he can negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs from January 1.
This gives the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona the upper hand on Liverpool, though the Premier League champions might offer the Eagles a fee in the winter window.
Barcelona and Madrid are unlikely to make an offer in January, but itâs also unclear if Palace have any desire to sell their captain mid-season.
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Guehiâs future is in Palaceâs hands, whereas Bournemouth are helpless amid interest in Semenyo, who has a ÂŖ65million release clause in his contract.
The release clause is active in January and can be triggered by any club, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur among those interested.
While Guehi has been one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League this season, Semenyo has been a standout wide player, scoring six goals and making three assists in 11 matches.
Bournemouth will obviously want to keep their star man, but will be helpless if his release clause is triggered. Reports suggest there is no room for negotiation.
Liverpool spent over ÂŖ400m in the summer transfer window, but are still expected to spend big in January as they continue to struggle in the Premier League.
Now 12th in the table with six defeats from 12 games, Liverpool will likely throw money at the problem when the transfer window re-opens.
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Plettenberg links Liverpool to two Premier League players
According to German transfer journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Reds will âdefinitelyâ improve the squad in January.
Semenyo is the ideal candidate as Slot seeks âa winger who can make an immediate impactâ.
Meanwhile, Slot wants a centre-back, with Guehi on his shortlist.
Liverpool are unlikely to stop there as âthey are monitoring strikers with favourable market conditionsâ.
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Plettenberg says âstrikersâ, but he surely means forwards in general. Signing a No.9 canât be the priority after spending ÂŖ125m on Alexander Isak and ÂŖ69m on Hugo Ekitike last summer.
They do need more depth across the frontline. Mohamed Salah has been shocking on the right and there are no natural back-ups, while Cody Gakpo has struggled for form in recent weeks.
Capable of playing through the middle and on either wing, Semenyo is the perfect signing. However, Plettenberg seems to think that Liverpool want Semenyo and another attacking player if the price is right.
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