Alexander Isak’s serious injury against Tottenham Hotspur has dealt Liverpool a huge blow at a crucial stage of the season, forcing a major reassessment of both their tactical plans and transfer strategy, sources close to the agency industry have said. catch off side.
With the Swedish international, Liverpool’s record signing, currently facing a long spell out of action after being injured during the win in north London, Arne Slott has little choice but to adapt quickly as the club chases success on many fronts.
Isak’s absence will be particularly damaging given his importance to Liverpool’s attacking structure.
The recovery is expected to take several months, and this is not a short-term problem, but one that could define Liverpool’s season.
For now, attention has shifted to Hugo Ekitike, who scored in the same game in which Isak was injured. The young forward is currently the most natural choice to lead the line, and Slott is expected to show confidence in him as the primary centre-forward.
The situation is further complicated by the absence of Mohamed Salah, who is absent for the African Cup of Nations. With Salah out and Isak also injured, Liverpool’s front line suddenly looks thin, putting further strain on the rest of the attack.
Liverpool have plans to deal with Isak’s absence
As a result, Florian Wirths could be asked to take on a more advanced role. There is widespread speculation that Slott will sometimes use Wirtz as a ‘false number nine’, or at least give him more freedom between the lines to compensate for the absence of a recognized striker.
Behind the scenes, Liverpool’s hierarchy is already reacting. One of the leading names being considered is Antoine Semenyo. The Ghanaian international is praised for his versatility, physicality and experience in the Premier League.
His ability to operate both wide and centrally makes him particularly attractive in the current circumstances, but his existing relationship with sporting director Richard Hughes further strengthens his case.
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Another option being looked at is Igor Thiago, who has impressed with his goalscoring exploits in the Premier League this season. The attacker has played in 17 league games so far this season, scoring 11 goals.
Liverpool think he is a good fit stylistically, but Brentford are reluctant to let go of one of their key players midway through the season unless a special offer arrives.
With injuries, international absences and high stakes throughout the competition, Liverpool are now at a crucial moment.
How Slot balances internal solutions with potential reinforcements in January could ultimately determine whether the Reds can maintain their momentum.
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