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Liverpool’s worst January signings – ranked

Takumi Minamino

The January transfer window is often a lot more challenging for club directors and coaches to navigate as the potential to waste money is drastically heightened.

Players tend to cost more and quick decisions need to be taken when an opportunity arises to try and improve the squad. The summer is when signings that were planned a long time ago are made, but January is when opportunistic and sometimes desperate moves are made.

Here is a look at some of Liverpool’s worst ever January transfers over the years.

Takumi Minamino

Takumi Minamino still enjoyed silverware at Liverpool / Etsuo Hara/GettyImages

Japanese attacker Takumi Minamino arrived at Liverpool from RB Salzburg for £7.65m in January 2020 and it would be harsh to say that he was a failure at Liverpool.

He scored a handful of goals but ultimately never held down a starting role under Jurgen Klopp. He has since been moved on to AS Monaco. Not a bad signing, but didn’t quite pan out as hoped.

Ozan Kabak

Kabak wasn’t at Liverpool for too long / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Ozan Kabak was an emergency signing in 2021 when every central defender within the vicinity of Anfield got injured. That being said, he was already fairly highly-rated young defender and there was scope for his loan to be made permanent.

Whilst he was beneficial for being able to literally put defenders on the pitch, Kabak did not impress and was not kept by the Reds.

Ben Davies

Davies moved to Rangers / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/GettyImages

Much like Ozan Kabak, Ben Davies was an emergency signing in 2021 to get defenders into the squad. He never made any sort of impact and after a loan spell at Sheffield United, he then got sold to Rangers.

Amazingly though, Liverpool made an almost £2.6m profit on the player they signed from Preston.

Marko Grujic

Grujic has had a successful career away from Liverpool / James Williamson – AMA/GettyImages

Marko Grujic joined Liverpool in 2016 but he has only ever made 16 appearances for the club. He has been on loan at four different clubs and was eventually sold to Porto in 2022 for a €2m profit.

Fernando Morientes, Rafael Benitez

It never quite happened for Morientes at Liverpool / Alex Livesey/GettyImages

Fernando Morientes arrived at Liverpool in 2005 for £6.3m from Real Madrid and it was expected that he would make a big impact.

His quality was never really doubted but he just could not seem to make it work in a red shirt. He got 12 goals in 61 Liverpool games.

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Song didn’t cut it at Liverpool / Ross Kinnaird/GettyImages

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