Liverpool have enjoyed a promising campaign so far, sitting atop the Premier League table after 16 games and progressing to the Europa League knockout stages.
Despite their strong start, the Reds are not resting on their laurels. With several key areas needing reinforcement, manager Arne Slot and the club's decision-makers are eyeing the January transfer window to bolster the squad.

Liverpool’s summer transfer window in the 2024/25 season was quiet at best. Federico Chiesa’s summer arrival for £11 million was meant to strengthen the squad, but his ongoing injury struggles have limited his impact. Meanwhile, Giorgi Mamardashvili’s £29 million signing from Valencia is a future-focused move, as the goalkeeper is set to arrive only next season.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future uncertain and Andy Robertson under scrutiny, Liverpool’s priority areas for January are full-backs on either side of the pitch.
Here are two players Liverpool could target to address their squad needs:
Position: Right-back/Right wing-back
Age: 24
Estimated Fee: €40 million
Jeremie Frimpong’s attacking prowess has made him one of Europe’s standout full-backs. The Dutchman has been thriving under Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen, contributing two goals and eight assists in 24 appearances across all competitions this season. While primarily deployed as a right-back, Frimpong’s ability to overlap, create chances, and track back makes him an excellent fit for Liverpool's high-octane style.
With Alexander-Arnold’s contract situation unresolved, Frimpong offers Liverpool a ready-made replacement or a rotation option. Although his defensive abilities require refinement, his offensive output compensates, providing an edge in games where Liverpool dominate possession. The player’s interest in a Premier League move and his relatively affordable release clause make him an attractive prospect.
Position: Left-back
Age: 21
Estimated Fee: £40 million
Hungarian international Milos Kerkez has impressed at Bournemouth this season, establishing himself as one of the league’s most consistent left-backs. With 17 Premier League appearances, one goal, and two assists, Kerkez’s blend of defensive solidity and attacking intent makes him a strong candidate to address Liverpool’s left-back concerns.
Andy Robertson’s form has dipped, and Kostas Tsimikas has struggled to provide adequate cover, highlighting the need for reinforcements in this position.
Kerkez also shares a connection with Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, with whom he plays for the Hungarian national team. This chemistry could provide an added boost to Liverpool’s cohesion on the left flank. At just 21, Kerkez is a long-term investment capable of becoming a key figure in Liverpool’s defensive setup.
Liverpool’s proactive approach to recruitment underlines their intent to remain competitive on all fronts. While Frimpong and Kerkez won’t come cheap, their skill sets and versatility address Liverpool’s immediate and long-term needs. If the Reds manage to secure these signings, they will further solidify their status as genuine contenders for domestic and European honours.