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Liverpool’s worst January signings – ranked

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The January transfer window is often a lot more challenging for club directors and coaches to navigate as the potential to waste money is drastically heightened.

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Players tend to cost more and quick decisions need to be taken when an opportunity arises to try and improve the squad. The summer is when signings that were planned a long time ago are made, but January is when opportunistic and sometimes desperate moves are made.

Here is a look at some of Liverpool’s worst ever January transfers over the years.

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Takumi Minamino

Takumi Minamino still enjoyed silverware at Liverpool / Etsuo Hara/GettyImages

Japanese attacker Takumi Minamino arrived at Liverpool from RB Salzburg for £7.65m in January 2020 and it would be harsh to say that he was a failure at Liverpool.

He scored a handful of goals but ultimately never held down a starting role under Jurgen Klopp. He has since been moved on to AS Monaco. Not a bad signing, but didn’t quite pan out as hoped.

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Ozan Kabak

Kabak wasn’t at Liverpool for too long / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Ozan Kabak was an emergency signing in 2021 when every central defender within the vicinity of Anfield got injured. That being said, he was already fairly highly-rated young defender and there was scope for his loan to be made permanent.

Whilst he was beneficial for being able to literally put defenders on the pitch, Kabak did not impress and was not kept by the Reds.

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Ben Davies

Davies moved to Rangers / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/GettyImages

Much like Ozan Kabak, Ben Davies was an emergency signing in 2021 to get defenders into the squad. He never made any sort of impact and after a loan spell at Sheffield United, he then got sold to Rangers.

Amazingly though, Liverpool made an almost £2.6m profit on the player they signed from Preston.

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Marko Grujic

Grujic has had a successful career away from Liverpool / James Williamson – AMA/GettyImages

Marko Grujic joined Liverpool in 2016 but he has only ever made 16 appearances for the club. He has been on loan at four different clubs and was eventually sold to Porto in 2022 for a €2m profit.

Fernando Morientes, Rafael Benitez

It never quite happened for Morientes at Liverpool / Alex Livesey/GettyImages

Fernando Morientes arrived at Liverpool in 2005 for £6.3m from Real Madrid and it was expected that he would make a big impact.

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His quality was never really doubted but he just could not seem to make it work in a red shirt. He got 12 goals in 61 Liverpool games.

Rigobert Song...

Song didn’t cut it at Liverpool / Ross Kinnaird/GettyImages

Rigobert Song joined Gerard Houllier’s Liverpool in 1999 from Salernitana and whilst he had some steady spells in the first team, he was then phased out by the coach and became an unused resource.

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He lacked the tactical intelligence needed to play at the top level which meant his impact at Liverpool was minimal.

Lionel Scaloni, Jan Kromkamp

Jan Kromkamp came up against now-Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni / Christopher Lee/GettyImages

Arriving after a straight swap with Josemi, Jan Kromkamp never got close to imposing himself on Rafael Benitez’s Liverpool squad and could not out Steve Finnan from his position.

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He was there for 18 months before being swiftly shipped out again and quickly forgotten.

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Xavier wasn’t a hit at Liverpool / Malcolm Couzens/GettyImages

If you sign a player from your local rivals, you want them to do well and show what the rivals are missing. That wasn’t the case for Abel Xavier, who joined Liverpool from Everton in 2002.

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He had no impact in his 14 league appearances and Liverpool were made to look a bit daft having given Everton £800,000 for him.

Enner Valencia, Steven Caulker

Caulker’s time at Liverpool made little sense / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Having just been relegated with QPR, Liverpool decided that Steven Caulker was the right player to add some depth to the defence.

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He went on to play four Premier League minutes for Liverpool in six months and that was the end of that. He was shipped out again and everyone was left feeling a bit confused.

Andy Carroll

Andy Carroll has had a middling career after his Liverpool move / Scott Heavey/GettyImages

Only one man was ever going to top this list. Having sold Fernando Torres for £50m, Liverpool gave £35m of that to Newcastle United for Andy Carroll who had been in superb form.

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He scored 11 goals in 58 appearances for Liverpool before being sold for €17.5m to West Ham United.



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Fabio Paratici opens up on Antonio Conte’s Tottenham exit & provides update on manager search

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Tottenham Hotspur managing director of football Fabio Paratici has discussed the decision to part ways with head coach Antonio Conte.

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Spurs reached a mutual agreement for Conte to depart the club on Sunday night following a disappointing run of results.

Conte oversaw exits in the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and UEFA Champions League this season despite high hopes of ending the club’s 15-year trophy drought.

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In his personal life, Conte lost three close friends – Spurs fitness coach Gian Piero Ventrone, former Italy colleague Gianluca Vialli and Serie A legend Sinisa Mihajlovic – while he had to undergo emergency surgery on his gallbladder at the start of February.

Speaking to Tottenham club channels, Paratici leaned on these reasons as to why Conte’s reign ended so sourly.

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“About Antonio, we know how difficult this season was for him personally. Gian Piero died, Vialli and Mihajlovic [died], the surgery, the club supported him a lot about this and everyone was close with each other. But we arrived to this mutual agreement, and I think the decision we made was the right decision to everyone,” Paratici said.

Paratici went on to talk about interim manager Cristian Stellini – Conte’s former assistant who took charge of Tottenham in his absence this year – as well as speculation over a permanent successor.

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“So Cristian managed the team even when Antonio was sick this season and was good. He has a lot of experience as a second and even first coach in the past. We have Ryan Mason who can help him a lot because he’s been part of this club for a long time, he knows everything about this club and this kind of group of players. So I think we are really, really confident that these two persons can do a very good job,” Paratici continued.

“The players doesn’t have to change a bit, the style of training. So change everything when you have just 10 games to go I think would be really difficult to the players.

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“I would like to see, not just this season but even last season, when we came here we speak about ‘rebuild’ a bit. We started to play Conference League, starting not so good. Then at the end of the season we achieved a big result to get Champions League.

“Then this season, we played Champions League, we passed the group, it was a good achievement for us. And then we get out against Milan.

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“I think about growing up, the team and the club. The pathway for the club was good about results in that way. And then of course we are disappointed because we can be better in the FA [Cup] against Sheffield [United]. Every time you lose one game, you regret it.

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“Of course we are focused and looking forward about being better arriving at the end of the season and the next season better again.

“The Premier League always is tough, so we have a lot of teams and clubs [who are] really, really prepared…but we fight, we like that. So we will fight to achieve our target, we are prepared to fight until the end of the season. We have to be focused on the last part of the season.

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“We don’t speak about other coaches or follow the speculation in the media because this is just speculation. We are focused and now concentrating on helping Cristian and the staff, the players.

“I think today we have to be focused on our squad and our manager because it’s an important moment.”

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Paratici is one of 12 former Juventus officials who were due in court this week regarding the club’s financial mismanagement, though a date for the hearing has now been pushed back until May.

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Bruno Fernandes disagrees with Cristiano Ronaldo’s assessment of Roberto Martinez

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Bruno Fernandes has revealed he does not agree with teammate Cristiano Ronaldo regarding the impact of new Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez.

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The former Everton and Belgium boss was named as the surprise successor to Fernando Santos following the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

While Martinez has been known to coach attacking and entertaining football, his teams are often characterised by their haphazard and sloppy defending – almost the inverse to how Portugal played under Santos.

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Ronaldo, who scored four goals in two games for Portugal this month, was quick to tell reporters of the positive impact Martinez has had on the team.

“It’s a new chapter for everyone, for the players, the staff and the country. We feel good energy. It’s a breath of fresh air,” the Al Nassr forward said.

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But when speaking to Portuguese channel RTP3, Fernandes simmered Ronaldo’s excited judgement.

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When asked if he agreed with Ronaldo’s comments, Fernandes replied: “No, it’s just a new coach with new ideas. There is no breath of fresh air at all. It’s just a transition period.

“The atmosphere in the national team has always been good. There’s never been anything that wasn’t fresh of the air, so I think it’s just new dynamics, new coach, and you have to assimilate his ideas.”

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Portugal have made a perfect start under Martinez’s management, securing a 4-0 win at home to Liechtenstein before beating Luxembourg 6-0 on the road.

Fernandes and Ronaldo’s recent careers have been intertwined due to their prominence with the Portugal national team and their 15-month spell together at Manchester United.

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Upon Fernandes’ arrival in England, the Old Trafford faithful devised a chant which referenced his arrival ‘from Sporting like Cristiano’.

The duo didn’t quite hit their best heights in tandem while at United, and Ronaldo’s bitter exit in November 2022 was followed by the two appearing to be on frosty terms ahead of the World Cup.

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But Ronaldo dismissed this suggestion at the time, telling the press: “My relationship with him is excellent.”

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Premier League clubs keen to sign wantaway Lorient star Enzo Le Fee

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A number of Premier League sides are monitoring Lorient midfielder Enzo Le Fee after he confirmed his desire to leave the club this summer, 90min understands.

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The 23-year-old has dazzled this season for Lorient, impressing both defensively and in attack and chipping in with four goals and five assists in 28 games.

90min reported in November that Leicester had begun tracking Le Fee as they prepared for the departure of Youri Tielemans, and sources have confirmed to 90min that the Foxes are by no means alone with their interest.

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Both Fulham and Wolves have voiced an interest in Le Fee while one source also named Liverpool, Newcastle and Tottenham as admirers of the France Under-21 international.

The interest in Le Fee has follows the midfielder’s public admission that he does not plan to extend his contract, which expires in the summer of 2024, and his desire to secure a move away from Lorient this summer.

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“It’s time for me to leave,” Le Fee told Le Telegramme on Monday.

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“I have a special bond with the club and that’s why I wanted to extend my contract at the start of the season. I waited for a contract offer from Lorient until December. It never came. Now, I don’t expect anything from the club and I won’t extend my contract.

“I hope to leave this summer so that my transfer will bring money to Lorient.”

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Before that interview, Le Fee told L’Equipe of his desire to finish the season strongly to boost his chances of a summer transfer.

“I’ve never wanted to leave Lorient through the back door,” he stressed. “We’re having a very good season and I know these last few months are very important if I want to join a big club.

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“I am someone who likes challenges, risks too. I want to show that I am capable of playing at the highest level.”

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