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Liverpool’s grand plan for the next two transfer window revealed, AT LEAST four TOP quality arrivals expected
Last Updated on 31 October 2025
After spending well over £400m in the summer, and a string of poor results, Liverpool’s business in the transfer window seems far from finished.
Unlike some recent January windows at Anfield, Liverpool are expected to be busy in the winter transfer window.
With more business expected that includes a number of arrivals and at least one BIG name departure.
IndyKaila reveals Liverpool’s plans to sign two ‘elite’ midfielders as well as plans on a bid for Antoine Semenyo
Liverpool are struggling big time and the answer might not be within the squad.
Four consecutive losses in the Premier League were followed up by a loss in the Carabao Cup against Crystal Palace.
Apparently, the solution for the Merseyside club is to dip into the transfer market, once again.
According to the reliable IndyKaila, the Reds are planning to revamp their midfield in the next two windows. World Cup and Premier League champion, Alexis Mac Allister, has been subject to interest from Real Madrid and could depart with the Los Blancos considering a move for the Argentine.
As a result, Liverpool have a plan in place. The plan includes signing two elite midfielders, one of which has been name-dropped by Indy as Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton.

But Richard Hughes has also outlined a plan to fix Liverpool’s left-wing troubles since Luis Diaz’s departure. Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo is heavily admired by the club and a bid is expected from Liverpool in January.
Even if the Reds fail to get all their business done in January, it is expected that they will get their targets, next summer.
Marc Guehi’s heart ‘set on Liverpool’ amid interest from European giants
If that plethora of updates were not enough, Indy also had a major update on one of the most in-demand defenders on the planet, Marc Guehi.

According to Goal, the Palace defender has been courted by European giants. Guehi’s free to sign a pre-contract agreement in January with any club outside England.
However, Indy’s insider information reveals that the Palace captain has his heart set on a move to Anfield, instead. After all, that really does not come as a surprise as Guehi came extremely close to sealing a switch to Liverpool in the summer.
The only sticking point is whether the Reds will agree to pay whatever Crystal Palace demand in January. Richard Hughes is known to drive a hard bargain and with six months left, will Liverpool splash the cash?