Liverpool remain keen on bringing Timo Werner to Anfield when the transfer window opens but all plans surrounding potential incomings have been shelved for the time being. The RB Leipzig frontman is a player who has been on the club's radar for several years but Liverpool are now preparing to strike.
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Divock Origi has had his fair share of memorable moments in recent years at Anfield, but he has struggled whenever handed a starting berth.
Xherdan Shaqiri is set to consider his future at the end of the campaign amid interest from Sevilla, Roma and CSKA Moscow.
While Takumi Minamino is going to need time to adapt to life in the Premier League.
Despite the club's determination to land Werner, Sky Sports reporter Vinny O'Connor has claimed there will be zero incomings at Anfield.
"From what we have been hearing, even going back to the January transfer window, this one is very unlikely," he said in a Liverpool Q&A on Sky Sports.
Timo Werner is Liverpool's only transfer target as it stands (Image: GETTY)
"During the last window I was told Liverpool had no plans to sign him then and no plans to sign him in the summer and recently that message was repeated with regards to when the next window opens.
"There has always been the caveat that Liverpool would be silly not to keep tabs on one of European football's hottest properties.
"Judging by the talk from Werner himself, it's a move he clearly fancies.
"The noises coming out of Anfield are that this one is not going to happen."