Reasons Liverpool Shouldn’t Spend January Purchasing New Equipment..
Arguably the least popular opinion in the whole Liverpool fan base is to advocate that the Reds should spend this transfer window doing nothing to acquire players. I deliberated on who should be targeted and how to enhance the middle ground after Christmas for the most of September through December. I was excited to see the recruitment of a top defensive midfield player who could solve the regeneration conundrum and provide the defense with long-term cover. In addition, I would want to see Joël Matip, who may have played his final game for the team, replaced. However, it is something that should wait until the warmer months.
Simply said, I don’t see the point in attempting to resolve those problems right now, especially given how much is at risk.
The ascent to prominence of two Liverpool players has, in the end, changed my perspective, even though the solution is complex and multifaceted. Since making his Liverpool debut earlier in the season, Jarell Quansah has been a phenomenon, demonstrating footballing promise that currently surpasses even the highest expectations. The 20-year-old, guided by the greatest Premier League defender in history, Virgil van Dijk, looks the part and performs on the field. The second player who has made an impact lately—more so since the beginning of winter—is someone who needed some time to adjust to playing for a top team and a different style. Rather of playing for a club that frequently occupies the middle of the field, this player would have spent the majority of his career defending deep within his own half.