"Serious movement" expected, Liverpool "going to be spending" in January
Briefly

"Liverpool have been backed to improve their squad when the transfer window reopens in January. They were very active during the summer transfer window, and they signed multiple players. However, they have had a mediocre start to the season, and they are currently third in the league table. They will be hoping to defend their Premier League crown, and they need to improve their squad."
"They need to tighten up at the back. Liverpool have been quite poor defensively, and they are expected to lose Ibrahima Konate at the end of the season. He will be a free agent, and he has not signed an extension with the club yet. Liverpool need to find a proper alternative to him. They were expected to sign Marc Guehi during the summer transfer window, but the move did not go through."
Liverpool sit third in the league after a mediocre start despite heavy summer recruitment. Defensive frailties have emerged, prompting urgency to tighten up at the back and find a long-term replacement for Ibrahima Konate, who is likely to leave as a free agent at season's end. A summer move for Marc Guehi collapsed, leaving a potential target to revisit in January. January activity is expected to include unplanned spending to shore up defence. There is also a need to invest in a winger and a defensive midfielder to address squad weaknesses.
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