Jurgen Klopp has already said that Liverpool’s incoming transfer business is all but over during this January window.
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Takumi Minamino has joined from RB Salzburg, and Joe Hardy has arrived from Brentford, and that may end up being the only new recruits at Anfield. There have also been some outgoings as well, though.
Rhian Brewster is perhaps the most high-profile, with him having completed a move to Swansea City on loan until the end of the season, whilst Brazilian Allan has also made a switch, back to his homeland. The 22-year-old will move to Atletico Mineiro permanently for a fee of £3.2m.
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This has caused some reaction amongst the club’s supporters, with some sorry to see him go.
It is unlikely that there will be too many at Anfield who are sad to see him go. He never managed to play for the club due to work permit issues, as one of the prior tweets mentioned, but he didn’t really set the world alight at any of the other clubs he played for – he failed to register an average WhoScored rating of over seven in any loan spell.
Other are delighted with what they see as another great deal.
It certainly is fantastic work from the club’s hierarchy. He was signed for just £500,000, and yet a significant profit was made despite him never pulling on a Liverpool shirt.
Michael Edwards has received plenty of praise in particular.
In the three full seasons following his appointment in November 2016, the Reds have a net spend of just £81.7m. That is something for a team that lead the table by 13 points and are European champions.
The supporters will be hoping he can pull off even more fantastic deals likes this in the future.
Elsewhere, Liverpool are planning a move for this six-goal Premier League youngster.