Liverpool are unlikely to let Naby Keita depart the membership within the January switch window, regardless of latest hypothesis on the contrary.
That is in response to Fabrizio Romano, writing in his column in Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefing via CaughtOffside’s Substack, with the switch information professional claiming that the potential departures of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Nat Phillips are additionally not sure, and can depend upon whether or not or not the membership can exchange them.
It’s been a disappointing season for Liverpool to date, so one imagines there’ll be loads of Reds followers itching to see adjustments made to the squad when the chance arises in the course of the season.
The Reds don’t have a tendency to only do a variety of work within the switch market except they’re completely sure about it, and we additionally don’t are inclined to know an excessive amount of about what they’re going to do till it’s almost achieved.

Even somebody with Romano’s sources and contacts isn’t fully sure of what’s going to occur with LFC this January, however he did his finest to present an replace on potential departures.
“To promote gamers you all the time want the precise proposals; in the meanwhile, there are not any official negotiations or bids but so it’s nonetheless quiet. I’m advised that, regardless of hypothesis, they aren’t planning for Naby Keita to go away in January, as issues stand,” Romano stated.
“With Nat Phillips and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, it is dependent upon the bids and if Liverpool will be capable to discover replacements for them.”