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šŸšØšŸšØLiverpool plan priority transfer before Ā£50-60m move for ā€˜outstandingā€™ star as Zubimendi stance clear ready compete with Dominik Szoboszlai #More

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Liverpool are planning to make a number of bold moves in the winter market according to one report.

Football InsiderĀ now claim that the Merseysiders are prioritising the signing of a holding midfielder in the upcoming January transfer window.

This follows the Redsā€™ failure to land Martin Zubimendi in the summer ā€“Ā a decision the Spaniard is understood to not regret.

It remains to be seen whether Arne Slotā€™s outfit will look to return for the 25-year-old in the coming months.

Liverpool want to sign Crystal Palaceā€™s Eberechi Eze in January

If the aforementioned report from Pete Oā€™Rourke is to be taken as gospel, Liverpool have no intention of settling for just one midfield signing.

Football Insider add that Crystal Palaceā€™s Eberechi Eze is attracting serious interest from the Premier League giants ahead of January.

The ā€˜outstanding footballerā€™ (in theĀ words of chairman Steve Parish) wonā€™t come cheaply of course. An offer between the Ā£50-60m mark is considered potentially suitable to tempt the Eagles into parting ways with another star talent.

Eberechi Eze would compete with Dominik Szoboszlai

AmidstĀ criticism of Dominik Szoboszlaiā€™s output in the final third, we can understand why a player like the Palace midfielder has been linked with a switch to Anfield.

The 26-year-old has already racked up three goals and an assist (the same number of goal contributions as our No.8 to be completely fair) in 2024/25.

By Ezeā€™s standards, however, thatā€™s a bit of a drop-off from the prior campaign in which he amassed 11 goals and four assists in 27 Premier League appearances.

Thatā€™s more than backed up statistically, withĀ FBrefĀ putting the footballer in the 90th percentile for non-penalty xG (compared to Szoboszlaiā€™s 50th percentile ranking)

If Liverpool are looking for a dynamic attacking midfielder to keep our Hungarian accountable ā€“ they could do much worse than the Englishman!

 

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