Jurgen Klopp has just over 12 hours left to enjoy his final transfer window as Liverpool manager.
The German is set to depart Anfield at the end of the season and should he fail to make another signing, then Ryan Gravenberch will remain as the final player that he has signed. That could potentially all change on deadline day though.
Liverpool could be tempted to make a host of late swoops throughout the final days of the window. Meanwhile, there could also be a few players to bid farewell to Merseyside on the last day of the window.
Take a look at deals that could potentially be done on deadline day from a Liverpool perspective:
The Reds could potentially go head-to-head with Merseyside rivals Everton for the signing of German forward Beier. Sport Bild have reported that the pair could take advantage of a €32.5million (£27.7million) release clause written into his contract with the Bundesliga side.
Marcel Sabitzer completes Man Utd transfer after last-minute deadline day dashA summer move for Beier looks slightly more realistic but Klopp could do the groundwork and agree a future swoop for Beier over the coming hours - as Liverpool did with Naby Keita.
Hoffenheim are reportedly confident that they will earn top dollar for their star striker. Liverpool would face competition though, the Toffees have been linked with him, while Brentford have been touted as potential suitors.
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Staying in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich star Kimmich could potentially emerge as a surprise option for Liverpool. The Reds have been credited with an interest in the German on a number of occasions.
It was recently suggested that he could be allowed to leave the Allianz Arena soon. Kimmich has just a year-and-a-half remaining on his current deal, leaving Bayern with only a few more chances to receive a considerable fee for his signature.
Kimmich has been with the German giants since the 2015/16 season and has secured iconic status with the club. He boasts eight Bundesliga titles since then.
Another midfield option, and another that the Reds have regularly been linked with, Fluminense club president Mario Bittencourt previously confirmed that Liverpool had lodged an offer for Brazilian midfielder Andre.
Speaking recently, he said: “We had an offer for André of €30m from Liverpool and we said 'no' because we had agreed with the player that we wouldn't sell him because we wanted to win the Libertadores.”
Liverpool could potentially revisit their interest in the midfielder over the final few hours of the transfer window but it is a race against time for the Reds.
19-year-old striker Gordon has already made his first-team debut for the Reds. He has gone on to make six appearances for Liverpool and scored once.
Man Utd finally listen to Ralf Rangnick after ignoring his six-man transfer planHowever, he now appears to be ready for regular first-team football so a loan exit could be on the cards before the January transfer window closes. A number of Championship sides have been linked with a move for him. Birmingham, Middlesbrough and promotion-chasing Ipswich were all credited with an interest in the youngster.
Following a somewhat disappointing loan spell with French side Dunkerque this term, Billy Koumetio has returned to Anfield. He could potentially be set to go out once again.
The 21-year-old defender has potentially exhausted his time among the under-21s. If he is to have a future at Anfield, then he needs to prove himself sooner rather than later. Koumetio’s contract with Liverpool runs until the summer of 2025. He has made two appearances for the Reds’ first team.
A Germany under-20 international, the wideman has also been afforded a couple of chances for Liverpool’s first team. He made his debut during a third round FA Cup tie against Shrewsbury.
Frauendorf then made his first start in the following campaign. He has just six months remaining on his Liverpool contract so a loan deal might be the best option for the youngster, or a permanent move could be on the cards.
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