Liverpool are yet to make a new signing this month, with the end of the January transfer window now in sight.
Jurgen Klopp could opt to simply stick with his current crop and hope they have what it takes to fire the Reds to a second Premier League title in four years. But there are links that suggest the Liverpool boss is keen on bringing in some fresh faces before the deadline.
Elsewhere, former Reds captain Jordan Henderson is dominating the headlines once again after his departure from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq was confirmed as the 33-year-old joins Dutch giants Ajax on a two-and-a-half year deal.
Here Mirror Football has taken a look at some of the main transfer talking points coming out of Anfield...
Jordan Henderson has made clear he has no interest in trying to deter Mohamed Salah from a move to the Saudi Pro League at some point in his career.
Speaking at his unveiling as an Ajax player, the 33-year-old was asked if he'd tell Salah to avoid the transfer given he himself only lasted six months at Al-Ettifaq before returning to Europe.
He replied: "No definitely not. Everyone is different. Big players are there now loving every second of it. You might get others that don't settle or something happens in their private life.
"Things change quickly. I wouldn't speak badly of the league or the clubs or anything like that. I have full respect for the opportunity I was given to go there."
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Reds boss Klopp has defended Jordan Henderson's transfer to Ajax, six months after he left Liverpool for Saudi outfit Al-Ettifaq.
Henderson initially penned a two-year deal when he touched down in the Middle East, but didn't even make the halfway point before returning to Europe. The England interenational
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