Liverpool Open to January Transfers, according to head coach Arne Slot, who has acknowledged that the club could consider changes to the squad before the transfer window closes. While emphasising stability, Slot declined to guarantee that all current players will remain at Anfield, underlining Liverpool’s long-standing willingness to assess suitable opportunities.
“This club has always shown that we never say no,” Slot said. “If another club makes the right offer, and everyone involved agrees it is the right decision, then we can act.”
Liverpool Open to January Transfers Amid Injury Challenges
With injuries limiting options in both defence and attack, Liverpool Open to January Transfers has become an increasingly relevant topic. However, Slot stressed that Liverpool FC will not abandon their disciplined recruitment policy despite the current strain on the squad.
“At this moment in time, we are working with the players we have,” he said. “We never act from panic, and that will not change.”
Chiesa Attracts Interest
Slot also highlighted that Liverpool Open to January Transfers applies not only to potential signings but also to possible departures. He pointed to the club’s balanced approach to spending, which combines significant investment with substantial player sales.
“People talk about what we spend, but they forget how much we sell,” Slot explained.
“That balance is one of the reasons this club is so well run and continues to compete at the highest level.”
Winger Federico Chiesa has attracted interest from Juventus and Napoli, though no formal decision has been taken.
Liverpool Open to January Transfers as Salah Returns

Another key element in the discussion around Liverpool Open to January Transfers is the return of Mohamed Salah following the Africa Cup of Nations. Salah has rejoined the squad and is in talks with the club regarding his availability for upcoming fixtures.
“Of course, I would be happy to see him back,” Slot said, playing down recent speculation about the forward’s future.














