Jurgen Klopp reminded the world Liverpool have money to spend should they need to by parting with £50million to land Colombia international Luis Diaz this week.
The Reds are not expected to do much more business, although remain interested in Fulham youngster Fabio Carvalho, who they hope to sign for £5million before loaning him back to the Whites for the remainder of the season.
Aside from these two bits of business, the Reds are open to selling this deadline day. And they could make a few quid should acceptable bids come their way for the below players.
Takumi Minamino was signed for just £7.25million from Red Bull Salzburg in 2019 but the Japan international has failed to make a first-team spot his own at Anfield.
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The midfielder enjoyed a loan spell at Southampton last season, and Klopp is open to selling him this January, with Minamino valued at around £20million, according to the Liverpool Echo.
Currently, both Leeds and Monaco are monitoring Minamino.
Divock Origi is in the final six months of his contract at Liverpool and is another player who could leave Anfield this deadline day.
Origi is not in Klopp's plans, despite becoming something of a cult player on Merseyside over the past few years, and has fallen further down the pecking order following the signings of Diogo Jota and now Diaz.
Atalanta are reportedly keen on Origi, but they may wish to wait until the summer and sign him on a free.
Nat Phillips has this Monday secured a loan move to Bournemouth, who may look to purchase the defender should they secure promotion at the end of the season.
Liverpool value Philipps at around £15million.
Neco Williams is another player attracting attention from the Championship this January and cut short his holiday to Dubai to thrash out talks with his representatives over a possible move to Bournemouth.
This appears to have collapsed now, but he remains available for sale.
And finally, goalkeeper Loris Karius is in desperate need of a new club having fallen way down the pecking order at Anfield.
Klopp is happy to let the shot-stopper leave permanently but is yet to receive an offer for his services.
Should Liverpool offload the aforementioned players, Liverpool would more than recoup the £50million they splashed out on Diaz.