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·4 de febrero de 2026

Liverpool Blocks Joe Gomez Transfer

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The season has seen Liverpool suffer significantly in terms of injuries and erratic form on its part of its defence. The club has resorted to freezing any proposals to sell Joe Gomez during the January window after it was declared that Conor Bradley will be out of action until the end of the campaign after undergoing knee surgery. Premier League fans and analysts are actively following these updates on GGBet online, which is where the defensive position of Liverpool is closely connected to evaluations of their chances of winning the title.

The Injury Blow: Conor Bradley’s Season-Ending Setback

A right-back, Conor Bradley, a young and promising player, has been injured in one of the games against Arsenal seriously. The injury necessitated knee surgery and is likely to leave him off until the season is over. The loss of Bradley also eliminates a major defensive choice by manager Arne Slot, as the squad is now thin in that area.


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The obvious solution to replacing Bradley is Jeremie Frimpong, although they have very few cover options, which means that Liverpool must re-evaluate their defensive depth. The result of this injury has been a domino effect as the club has been forced to keep Joe Gomez, who could otherwise be said as a possible departure to seek more time on the field.

Why Joe Gomez is Now Indispensable

The versatility and experience of Joe Gomez have turned out to be important resources to Liverpool as they overcome this defensive crisis. He is capable of doubling up in various roles in the back-line, and this provides him with a lot of tactical options. The reasons why Liverpool is retaining Gomez are:

  • Capacity to play as a centre-back, right-back and sometimes left-back.
  • He has participated in high-pressure matches such as the Champions League and Premier League.
  • Ability to withstand a series of injuries with high recovery and performance.
  • Knowledge of the system and tactical requirements of manager Arne Slot.
  • The absence of other form of reinforcements during January transfer window.

All these have made the management and the coaching team at Liverpool believe that Gomez must be included in their squad mix in the second half of the season.

Transfer Plans Put on Hold

Earlier reports suggested Gomez might seek a move away from Anfield, especially if Liverpool signed another centre-back in the winter window. However, Football Insider revealed that manager Arne Slot and the club’s hierarchy are now unwilling to let Gomez leave.

Former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider: Joe Gomez is not quitting Liverpool. He is a long-serving club member, and even though he is constantly in and out of the club, he is a good, experienced player who is always called upon whenever the club needs him.

According to Brown, the loss of Bradley was a colossal blow, and Gomez can play at any of a number of backs, and therefore, he is essential to the remainder of the season.

Defensive Issues Plaguing Liverpool

Injuries are not the only problems in the defence of Liverpool. Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate are some of the key players whose form and fitness have gone down. The late failure of the Marc Guehi transfer deal on deadline day made the club lack the reinforcements in the form of strengthening the backline.

These defensive weaknesses have strained the team, especially on defenders such as Gomez, who are able to play in all positions within the defensive team.

Liverpool’s Long-Term Defensive Strategy

Even though the transfer activity in the sphere of defence may not be enormous in January, Liverpool’s plans for the summer window are more ambitious. Other targets that are announced by the club are the Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet, but the club intends not to make the big signings until the off-season.

This will help Liverpool to gauge the performance of their current squad, and given time, they could have better deals. It also ensures that the short-term solutions are not used at the expense of the long-term balance in the squad, for instance, the use of Frimpong and Gomez.

Joe Gomez’s Career Journey and Importance to Liverpool

After having arrived at Liverpool in 2015, Gomez has had to deal with several significant injuries, including a chronic knee problem, a few months after Jürgen Klopp came to the club in 2015. A 17-month break brought revenge to Gomez, who returned and was part of the Liverpool team that reached the final of the 2018 Champions League.

This was reached in the 2018-19 season when he was given another contract despite suffering a broken leg just before signing the contract. In the 2019-20 historic title win of Liverpool in the Premier League, Gomez was involved, where he played alongside Van Dijk in defence.

Gomez has shown his adaptive nature in his working style by making a number of alterations to different jobs at the need of, such as a brief midfield stay in the 2023-24 season, showing that he is tactically adaptable and a team player.

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