Liverpool are continuing to discuss the possibility of new additions to their squad should Brendan Rodgers get money to spend.
A goalkeeper and striker remain the objectives but key could be the departure of £10million-rated Fabio Borini.
Sunderland remain interested but the Italian is not keen to join and Inter Milan have yet to firm up tentative interest. Borini is clearly surplus to requirements but wanted to fight for his place with Liverpool short on in-form and fit strikers. The Reds would also likely have to pay Borini to leave and that is not something they are overly keen to do.
Chelsea's Petr Cech and Jack Butland of Stoke are names in the frame for the goalkeeping position but these deals are not straightforward for January.
Swansea's Wilfried Bony remains a player Rodgers likes but his cost will see any deal likely shelved until the summer and the loan market may be Liverpool's best route.
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