Liverpool remains in a great position in the Premier League even after it could only draw with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. And the transfer rumors and speculation will keep on coming.
With the January window now pretty much at the halfway point, things are starting to ramp up a little. Manchester City has and Vitor Reis, while .
Here is the verdict on the transfer gossip to emerge around the Reds today. We start with an exciting winger who has been of interest but looks, as was always likely, to be heading to .
Liverpool has admired Napoli and Georgia forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for some time, but he appears to be nearing a move to PSG. According to , the 23-year-old will move to Paris for a fee of just $67m (£55m/€65m), which seems a bargain for someone with such an impressive record. Kvaratskhelia will travel to France later this week to complete a medical and sign a contract.
While the Reds are well-stocked in attack in terms of numbers, there remains some uncertainty over future. has been linked with a move away too while has barely featured, his appearance against Accrington in the FA Cup being just his fifth since he arrived from Juventus.
Liverpool.com says: Kvaratskhelia would no doubt have been an incredibly exciting addition for Liverpool but in and , Arne Slot has two exceptional options down the left flank. That is the position that he plays most effectively.
Stefanos Tzimas (Nurnberg, on loan from PAOK)Nineteen-year-old Greek forward at the moment, though Sky Germany reports that no negotiations have taken place yet. The Reds are said to be "fully informed" and "monitoring the situation".
Nurnberg intends to sign Tzimas permanently in the summer but could then sell him for a profit. His price tag is said to be $27m (£21m/€25m) plus add-ons on top of that. Brighton, interestingly, is also keen.
Liverpool.com says: Again, signing a forward does not appear to be a priority at the moment. Tzimas' numbers look great but he is younger than Liverpool has gone for before too. Normally, the Reds wait a few years to see how the player develops elsewhere, even if it means spending a bit more to get them in the end.