
Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes and his recruitment team are continuing to work on identifying targets for the Merseyside giants for the upcoming transfer windows.
The club do not expect to be busy in the winter transfer window despite expectations from many that they could look to reinforce their squad in the middle of the season.
Liverpool fans believe that a couple of major signings in the winter window could help the team sustain their title challenge in the latter half of the season.
However, Arne Slot is happy with the depth of his squad and believes that with injuries clearing up, he will have more options to work with in the coming weeks.
Liverpool are still looking at market opportunities and are prepared to use any chance to sign a long-term target who could become available in the winter window.
But the Reds expect to do the bulk of their business next summer and the club are assessing players who could become potential recruits at the end of the season.
The club have their eyes on La Liga duo
Liverpool are focused on signing young players and their scouts have been tracking several such youngsters who have the potential to become superstars.
La Liga is a hotbed of young talents and according to CaughtOffside, Liverpool are interested in two such young players in Spain at the moment.
It has been claimed that the Reds are keeping tabs on Celta Vigo’s Williot Swedberg and Las Palmas’ Alberto Moleiro this season.
The former is a 20-year-old attacking midfielder who has earned rave reviews for his performances while the latter is a wide man who has mesmerised with his wing play this season.
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Swedberg has two goals and three assists already this season while Moleiro has netted four goals in 13 appearances from his right-wing position.
Liverpool have their eyes on him but several other teams are interested in the La Liga duo.
Arsenal and Newcastle are considering making offers for him soon and they have also been watched by Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Inter, Real Sociedad, Real Betis, Roma and Villarreal.
