Liverpool are aggressively seeking new centre-back options for the 2025/26 season as they face growing depth concerns, spearheaded by injury issues and failed transfer moves. The club’s serious interest in Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck is intensifying, while their pursuit of Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi has stalled amid soaring competition and contract complexities. This blog analyzes Liverpool’s strategic need, evaluates player profiles, and forecasts broader market implications for their defensive rebuild, with deep insights into Schlotterbeck’s suitability and Guehi’s uncertain transfer status. Liverpool’s Centre-Back Crisis Liverpool’s centre-back situation has reached a critical juncture ahead of the January 2026 transfer window. Veteran leader Virgil van Dijk, now 34, requires careful management to stay fit, while Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez—their primary rotation options—have long-standing injury histories that make them unreliable for a full campaign. Summer signing ...
Everton is reportedly considering moving their women's team to Goodison Park.
David Moyes' side will leave their spiritual home at the end of the season in favor of a cutting-edge facility on the Liverpool waterfront at Bramley-Moore Dock.
However, the Athletic reports that the Blues' WSL team, which currently plays at nearby Walton Hall Park, could still play games there.
New owners. The Friedkin Group is considering bringing Brian Sørensen's team to Goodison Park for development purposes.
David Moyes' side will leave their spiritual home at the end of the season in favor of a cutting-edge facility on the Liverpool waterfront at Bramley-Moore Dock.
However, the Athletic reports that the Blues' WSL team, which currently plays at nearby Walton Hall Park, could still play games there.
New owners. The Friedkin Group is considering bringing Brian Sørensen's team to Goodison Park for development purposes.
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