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The latest Liverpool FC transfer news and rumours as January's window swings open for business - allowing Arne Slot to bolster his squad.
STAMFORD, Conn. – Jan. 5, 2026 –First-place Arsenal host fourth-place Liverpool this Thursday, Jan. 8, at 3 p.m. ET on Peacock and NBCSN in a matchup of last season’s top two teams, headlining midweek Premier League action across NBC Sports.
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In giving his 2026 predictions in a column for the Daily Telegraph, which include Bayern Munich winning the Champions League and France lifting the World Cup, Carragher is of the opinion that Liverpool “cannot afford” to lose Salah in January but could offload him in summer instead.
Liverpool thought they had won it in the 94th minute through Cody Gakpo but Harrison Reed scored a stunner in the 97th minute to make it 2-2 and grab a point or Fulham. With the draw Fulham have 28 points, while Liverpool move on to 34 points.
The January transfer window is open, but it has been overshadowed by Manchester United's remarkable decision to sack Ruben Amorim following his rant at Leeds on Sunday
Gyokeres did that well for Arsenal's second goal against Bournemouth on Saturday, occupying four defenders as he tried to bundle through and that created the space for Declan Rice to finish. However, while the number of touches is not a huge concern, Gyokeres needs to be contributing more to Arsenal's overall play.
Recent league wins over Brighton, Tottenham and Wolves papered over the cracks in patchy performances as the champions climbed back into the top four. But against Leeds, there was no hiding place. The new-look Liverpool was supposed to be built for assignments like this.
John Aldridge reflects on Liverpool's draw at Fulham and the race for the top four in the first half of his weekly ECHO column