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Liverpool’s last 10 January transfers and how they’ve fared including absolute game changer
Liverpool have made a number of major moves in the January transfer window in previous seasons, with the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Philippe Coutinho and Cody Gakpo all arriving in the winter
Cody Gakpo is the last player Liverpool signed in the January transfer window
The January transfer window has traditionally been a quiet one for Liverpool over the past 11 seasons, with the Reds usually only shelling out on one player.
That strategy has worked well for the Anfield side, with regular starters Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo all arriving in the winter window. Since Jurgen Klopp took charge in 2015, there have been far more hits than misses when it comes to signings
It remains to be seen who they will move for this month, with Kylian Mbappe being floated as a potential target, though he would not join until the summer. Klopp has made a habit of signing gamechangers in January since taking over from Brendan Rodgers.
In total, he has signed eight players in the winter window, with the German concentrating his recruitment in the summer period. Here, Mirror Football looks at Liverpool’s last 10 January signings nd how they’ve fared at Anfield.
2013: Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho
Daniel Sturridge was signed right at the start of January 2013, with Liverpool paying Chelsea £12million to buy the striker. His career at Anfield started brilliantly, scoring 35 goals in his first 18 months and helping to fire Liverpool on a title charge in the 2013/2014 season.
But the goals soon dried up, with Klopp’s arrival as manager heralding his transition out of the team. The Englishman was released after Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019, with the striker now having retired.
Also arriving that month was Philippe Coutinho, with the Reds paying £8.5m to secure his services from Inter Milan. The Brazilian became a modern-day icon at Anfield, scoring 54 goals and notching 45 assists during his five years on Merseyside.
Though he was not able to win any silverware with the Reds, Coutinho played a starring role in their 2013/2014 title challenge, as well as impressing in Klopp’s first years as boss. He would leave in 2018, joining Barcelona for a fee rising to £142m
Steven Caulker made a bizarre loan move to Liverpool in January 2016
It took three years for Liverpool to make another signing in the January window. But if the 2013 window was a success, the January of 2016 quickly turned out to be a dismal failure.
The first player signed that month was Marko Grujic, with the midfielder arriving from Red Star Belgrade. The Serbian would make just 16 appearances in all competitions during his four years at Anfield, before he was sold to Porto in 2021.
2018: Virgil van Dijk
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool of Liverpool with the EFL Carabao Cup trophy at the end of the Carabao Cup Final match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Wembley Stadium on February 27, 2022 in London, England.
Virgil van Dijk has become a Liverpool legend
Arguably one of the greatest January transfer moves of all time by any club came with Virgil van Dijk’s arrival at Liverpool. The Reds shelled out £75m to sign him from Southampton in 2018 and he quickly proved to be a gamechanger.
The signing of Van Dijk kickstarted Jurgen Klopp’s reign, with the Dutchman becoming one of the best defenders in the Premier League. He has won the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, the League Cup, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
With Jordan Henderson and James Milner leaving last summer, Van Dijk was promoted to captain. He has led the Reds on a surprise title challenge, with Klopp’s side three points clear at the top of the Premier League.
2020: Takumi Minamino
Takumi Minamino struggled for opportunities under Jurgen Klopp
Signed in January 2020 to add cover in attacking areas, Takumi Minamino struggled for chances at Anfield. He made 14 appearances over the course of the second-half of his debut campaign.
But with Klopp favouring other players, he was allowed to join Southampton on loan in January 2021. He went on to make 10 appearances for the Saints before returning to Anfield.
Despite having gained valuable Premier League experience at St Mary’s, he still found game-time hard to come by. That led to Liverpool selling him to Monaco last summer to call time on his disappointing spell.
2021: Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak
Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak of Liverpool during a training session at AXA Training Centre on February 05, 2021 in Kirkby, England.
It is safe to say that the January transfer window of 2021 is one of the strangest in Liverpool’s history. After being hit by a major injury crisis in defence, the Reds grew desperate in their search for reinforcements.
That led to the deadline day signing of Ben Davies from Championship side Preston. He failed to make an apperance for the Reds after his arrival though and was sold to Rangers last summer following a loan spell at Sheffield United.
The other player signed that month was Ozan Kabak, on a loan move from Schalke. He endured a disastrous debut against Leicester and struggled to regain his place, with Liverpool declining to make his move permanent that summer.
Liverpool’s last 10 January transfers and how they’ve fared including absolute game changer
Liverpool have made a number of major moves in the January transfer window in previous seasons, with the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Philippe Coutinho and Cody Gakpo all arriving in the winter
Cody Gakpo is the last player Liverpool signed in the January transfer window
The January transfer window has traditionally been a quiet one for Liverpool over the past 11 seasons, with the Reds usually only shelling out on one player.
That strategy has worked well for the Anfield side, with regular starters Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo all arriving in the winter window. Since Jurgen Klopp took charge in 2015, there have been far more hits than misses when it comes to signings
It remains to be seen who they will move for this month, with Kylian Mbappe being floated as a potential target, though he would not join until the summer. Klopp has made a habit of signing gamechangers in January since taking over from Brendan Rodgers.
In total, he has signed eight players in the winter window, with the German concentrating his recruitment in the summer period. Here, Mirror Football looks at Liverpool’s last 10 January signings nd how they’ve fared at Anfield.
2013: Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho
Daniel Sturridge was signed right at the start of January 2013, with Liverpool paying Chelsea £12million to buy the striker. His career at Anfield started brilliantly, scoring 35 goals in his first 18 months and helping to fire Liverpool on a title charge in the 2013/2014 season.
But the goals soon dried up, with Klopp’s arrival as manager heralding his transition out of the team. The Englishman was released after Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019, with the striker now having retired.
Also arriving that month was Philippe Coutinho, with the Reds paying £8.5m to secure his services from Inter Milan. The Brazilian became a modern-day icon at Anfield, scoring 54 goals and notching 45 assists during his five years on Merseyside.
Though he was not able to win any silverware with the Reds, Coutinho played a starring role in their 2013/2014 title challenge, as well as impressing in Klopp’s first years as boss. He would leave in 2018, joining Barcelona for a fee rising to £142m.
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