Anfield’s atmosphere is shifting once again — passion, uncertainty, and anticipation fill the air. After a long spell of inconsistency, Arne Slot’s Liverpool side finally earned a stabilizing 2–0 victory over Aston Villa, momentarily quieting critics and rekindling belief among fans. But just as the noise on the pitch faded, transfer talk roared back to life — and one name has taken centre stage: Marc Guehi.
🧱 Guehi: The Defensive Fix Liverpool Crave

Reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano dropped the bombshell that reignited excitement among Liverpool supporters — Marc Guehi’s move to Anfield could finally happen this January.
Despite Liverpool’s hefty summer investment, Slot reportedly still feels his defense needs a commanding figure to partner Virgil van Dijk. With Ibrahima Konaté struggling for fitness and Joe Gomez lacking consistency, Guehi has emerged as the ideal solution — calm under pressure, technically sharp, and a natural leader.
Liverpool nearly completed the deal on deadline day, with a £35 million fee agreed with Crystal Palace, before the move collapsed due to Palace’s failure to find a replacement. But according to Romano, “Guehi will leave Crystal Palace — that’s 100% guaranteed.”
Now, Liverpool lead a fierce race against Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, and several La Liga clubs for the 24-year-old defender’s signature.
🇮🇹 Chiesa’s Uncertain Chapter
While Guehi dominates the headlines, Federico Chiesa’s future has become another intriguing subplot. The Italian forward, who arrived amid great expectations, has struggled to fully integrate into Slot’s system. His flair is undeniable, but questions remain about his long-term role.
Romano revealed that Italian clubs are already monitoring the situation closely:
«“Chiesa wanted a fresh start in the summer, but the plan changed. Now, he’s determined to finish the season — unless things don’t improve.”»
AC Milan and Juventus are reportedly waiting in the background, ready to pounce if Chiesa grows frustrated by limited opportunities. For now, he insists he’s committed to proving himself, but the next two months will be crucial.
🔄 Rebuilding the Red Machine
Liverpool’s £400 million summer overhaul was ambitious — a clear sign that the club is entering a new era. Some signings, like Hugo Ekitike, have