He stated:
Arne Slot on potential January transfer signings: We have three centre-backs, maybe Gravenberch and Endo as well. Maybe you are not aware of it yet, but we have other positions that are maybe more of an issue.
This statement comes as discussions regarding Konaté’s future with the club have begun to circulate. The defender recently addressed the uncertainties related to his contract, according to Softfootball. Slot is focusing on what he considers the more pressing issue: the right flank.

Conor Bradley is expected to be sidelined for seven matches over a demanding schedule of 22 days. Jeremie Frimpong is also out for approximately two to three weeks due to a hamstring injury.
This situation leaves Liverpool without a natural right-back during one of the busiest moments of the season, and Slot acknowledged that this dilemma adds complexity to their plans. Consequently, the dialogue around January has transitioned to whether Liverpool might be compelled to take action, even as Slot refrains from making any commitments.
The club is already exploring long-term solutions for the right-back position and is also monitoring midfielders who could enhance creativity if Florian Wirtz continues to struggle with adaptation.

Liverpool has begun preliminary planning for the future in the wake of concerns regarding Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, focusing on players who fit into their long-term vision. One individual mentioned in these considerations is Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, reflecting the club’s strategic recruitment approach.
