Liverpool have needed to refresh their midfield for some time now. They came into the summer market knowing that much.
The Reds made a play for Aurelien Tchouameni, but the former AS Monaco and Bordeaux midfield talent chose to join Real Madrid.
Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are calm operators in the market and did not bring in any other option to plug their midfield hole.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted they need to sign a new central midfielder, but only if that player is right for his team.
There were links to a move for Ibrahim Sangare and Matheus Nunes, but nothing materialised. Liverpool signed Arthur from Juventus on loan with an option to buy for £37.5 million on deadline day.
However, after only two weeks at Merseyside, Klopp has reportedly not been impressed by the Brazilian international and has already decided not to sign him permanently.
Naby Keita, Jordan Henderson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Curtis Jones are injured. Thiago Alcantara has just returned from a month-long injury. Fabinho and James Milner are also injury-prone.
Harvey Elliott and Fabio Carvalho are youngsters that should be gently introduced into the team.
Liverpool’s midfield is a cause for concern, especially after Liverpool’s early season form. However, the January transfer window could present another opportunity for sporting director Julian Ward to sort this squad hole.
Here are three inexpensive options Liverpool could sign to fix their midfield issues.
Youri Tielemans, Leicester City (£17 million)

Youri Tielemans was close to leaving Leicester City this summer, but the Belgian midfielder stayed. Arsenal were reportedly keen on him, but they could not complete a deal.
The 25-year-old is in the last year of his contract with the club, and the Foxes could consider selling him in January to avoid losing him for nothing by summer.
Leicester City asked for around £35 million from Arsenal to sell Tielemans.
He would add control and creativity to Liverpool’s midfield this season. Tielemans is also a very durable operator. He has played over 430 games since making his debut for Anderlecht.
Despite the links away, Tielemans has been impressive for Leicester City this season. He has created four big chances in six appearances.
Klopp could do with a midfielder like Tielemans within his ranks.
Manuel Ugarte, Sporting CP

With Joao Palhinha and Matheus Nunes leaving Sporting CP in the summer window, former Famalicao defensive midfielder Manuel Ugarte has stepped up.
Ugarte is having an impressive season for Ruben Amorim’s side. The 21-year-old looks like a seasoned veteran in the UEFA Champions League.
Ugarte was a monster in the midfield as Sporting defeated Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur. He won all his aerial duels and 70% of his ground duels. He recovered the ball four times and made four interceptions.
Ugarte was also outstanding against Eintracht Frankfurt in the opening Group D encounter. He recorded the most touches (95), most duels won (17), most possession won (14), most tackles made (10), and most fouls won (4). Ugarte also completed the most take-ons.
Liverpool’s Ward knows the Portuguese market well (he signed Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez) and will have seen what the Uruguayan can do. Ugarte will add steel and drive to Klopp’s midfield.
Despite having a contract that runs till 2026, Liverpool could snap him up in January for a decent fee.
Houssem Aouar, Olympique Lyonnais

Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar will add guile and penetration to any team he joins. The central midfielder is silky and elusive.
Aouar is good at linking midfield to attack and could be a worthy option for Klopp.
The 24-year-old has not lived up to his early billing due to injuries and inconsistency, but there is a very talented midfielder there that Klopp could use. And with a less than £12 million valuation, he could also be a bargain.
Aouar was linked to many clubs this summer, notably Nottingham Forest and Benfica. Leicester even considered him as an option in preparing for the departure of Tielemans, but Aouar stayed in France.
Aouar’s professionalism in training reportedly led the club to offer him a new contract, but it is unclear if he will sign.
Aouar could help compensate for the oft-injured Alcantara.
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