Exclusive: Liverpool Set to Secure Gravenberch with Lucrative Contract Extension Amid January Transfer Buzz
Liverpool are reportedly finalizing a long-term contract extension for Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, while Arsenal eye Real Sociedad's Takefusa Kubo. Get the latest on January transfer targets, Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong renewal, and Patrick Bamford's potential move to Getafe in our comprehensive roundup.








Liverpool Prioritize Gravenberch Contract Talks
Liverpool FC have accelerated negotiations to secure Ryan Gravenberch with a five-year deal, signaling their confidence in the 23-year-old Dutch midfielder's pivotal role in Jurgen Klopp's rebuild. Sources close to Talksport reveal the contract includes performance-based incentives and a significant wage hike.
Arsenal's January Transfer Strategy Unveiled
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal are plotting a bold move for Real Sociedad's Takefusa Kubo, with scouts closely monitoring the Japanese winger's La Liga performances. Fichajes reports the Gunners view Kubo as a versatile attacking solution amid their Premier League title push.
Transfer Market Roadblocks and Breakthroughs
- Crystal Palace remain adamant about retaining rising star Adam Wharton, rejecting Liverpool's preliminary inquiries (Teamtalk)
- Barcelona finalize Frenkie de Jong's contract extension until 2029, with the Dutchman accepting reduced wages to aid the club's financial restructuring (Mundo Deportivo)
- Free agent Patrick Bamford nears a surprise move to Getafe after terminating his Leeds contract, adding experience to the La Liga side's frontline (Football Espana)
Real Madrid's Vinicius Conundrum
Both Liverpool and Arsenal are on high alert as Vinicius Junior's future at Real Madrid grows uncertain. TBR Football suggests the Brazilian's potential availability could trigger a summer bidding war between European elites.
Championship Clubs Make Moves
- Fulham's Marco Silva confirms contract extension talks with Harry Wilson following Leeds' failed summer approach (Sky Sports)
- Leeds United prioritize wingers and creative midfielders in January to bolster their promotion campaign (Football Insider)