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21-10-2020 | 11:54 Football
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Jamie Carragher identifies player Liverpool need to sign to replace Virgil van Dijk


Jamie Carragher has urged Liverpool to sign RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano in the January transfer window to reinforce Jurgen Klopp’s back four in the absence of Virgil van Dijk. The Netherlands international is set to be sidelined for between seven and eight months after he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in the Merseyside derby. “Liverpool’s next big signing had to be a centre-back anyway and I am talking next summer,” Carragher told Sky Sports. “Dejan Lovren went and they didn’t replace him so they only have three centre-backs and one of those, Joel Matip, is always injured. There are question marks now about Joe Gomez. “So there is no doubt that Liverpool had to go big in the transfer market next summer. That was the next one. That has now got to be brought forward to January 1st, whoever the target was in the summer. Not the end of January. Not [wasting time that month] negotiating with a club.” On Upamecano, Carragher added: “There is a young man everyone was talking about at Leipzig, Dayot Upamecano, there is talk of him. Whether he has the profile of Van Dijk, I think he is only 6’1″ or 6’2”, so he is maybe not that aerial, but if he is the one they wanted then bring it forward. Pay extra money and do it on January 1st. “That means getting through 11 league games without Virgil van Dijk. One thing to say about Virgil van Dijk is that in the last 23 games they have only kept five clean sheets, and Van Dijk played all of them, so it is not like everything was perfect. We saw the seven against Aston Villa and we saw the Leeds game. But I think they have to go big with a signing.” Liverpool memorably sealed the signing of Van Dijk in a £75m deal from Southampton in the 2018 January transfer window.
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