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Joshua Kimmich is one of six last-minute moves that Liverpool can finalise on deadline day.

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This year's January transfer market has seen no additions for Liverpool, but that could change on the day of Jurgen Klopp's departure

Joshua Kimmich is one of six last-minute moves that Liverpool can finalise on deadline day.

This year’s January transfer market has seen no additions for Liverpool, but that could change on the day of Jurgen Klopp’s departure from the Reds’ managerial position.

With just over 12 hours remaining, Jurgen Klopp can enjoy his last transfer window as manager of Liverpool.

The German is scheduled to leave Anfield at the end of the current campaign, and Ryan Gravenberch will be the last player he signs if he doesn’t sign anyone else. All of that could, however, alter on the day of the deadline.

Liverpool would be inclined to launch several late raids during the last few days of the window. On the final day of the window, there can also be a few players saying goodbye to Merseyside.

Examine the following agreements that, from Liverpool’s standpoint, might be completed on deadline day:

Maximilian Beier

Maximilian Beier

The Reds and Everton, their Merseyside rivals, might face off for the signature of German attacker Beier. According to Sport Bild, the two might benefit from a release clause worth €32.5 million (£27.7 million) that is included in his deal with the Bundesliga team.

Although a summer transfer for Beier seems more likely, Klopp might lay the groundwork and agree to a future deal for Beier in the next few hours, just as Liverpool did with Naby Keita.

According to reports, Hoffenheim is sure they will get top pay for their star striker. However, Brentford and the Toffees have been mentioned as possible bidders, so Liverpool would have competition.

Joshua Kimmich

Kimmich, a star player for Bayern Munich who is still in the Bundesliga, might come as a surprise to Liverpool. Numerous times, it has been reported that the Reds are interested in the German.

It was recently hinted that he would soon be permitted to exit the Allianz Arena. With just a year and a half left on his current contract, Kimmich’s departure from Bayern presents Bayern with few opportunities to secure a high transfer fee.

Since joining the German powerhouses for the 2015–16 campaign, Kimmich has established himself as a legend in the organisation. Since then, he has won eight titles in the Bundesliga.

Andre

Maximilian Beier

Fluminense club president Mario Bittencourt earlier stated that Liverpool had made an approach for Brazilian player Andre, another midfield option that the Reds have frequently been linked to.

In a recent statement, he stated: “We turned down Liverpool’s €30 million offer for André because we wanted to win the Libertadores Cup and we had an agreement with the player not to sell.”

In the last few hours of the transfer market, Liverpool may rekindle their interest in the midfield player, but the Reds are running out of time.

Gordon Kaide

Gordon, a 19-year-old striker, has already made his Reds debut in the first squad. Afterwards, he made six Liverpool appearances and scored one goal.

He now seems prepared for regular first-team action, though, therefore a loan departure might be planned before the January transfer market shuts. Several Championship teams have been mentioned as potential suitors for him. There were reports that Birmingham, Middlesbrough, and promotion-chasing Ipswich were all interested in the young player.

Koumetio Billy

Billy Koumetio has returned to Anfield after a fairly disastrous loan stint with French team Dunkerque this season. It is possible that he is about to go out again.

It’s possible that the 21-year-old defender has had enough time with the under-21 team. He needs to establish himself as quickly as possible if he wants a future at Anfield. Liverpool has signed Koumetio to a contract that expires in the summer of 2025. He has played for the Reds’ first team twice.

Frauendorf Melkamu

The wide player, a Germany under-20 international, has also been given a few opportunities for Liverpool’s starting lineup. In an FA Cup third round matchup with Shrewsbury, he made his debut.

In the ensuing campaign, Frauendorf then got off to his first start. With only six months left on his Liverpool contract, a loan agreement or a permanent move might be the best course of action for the young player.

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