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Liverpool set to recall young starlet McConnell from Ajax loan amid Championship interest ahead of January transfer window

Liverpool are preparing to recall young starlet James McConnell from his loan spell with Ajax due to limited playing time, as several Championship clubs show interest in securing his services for the upcoming transfer window.

Liverpool set to recall young starlet McConnell from Ajax loan amid Championship interest ahead of January transfer window

Liverpool are all set to terminate young starlet James McConnell’s loan with Ajax as Championship clubs circle ahead of the January transfer window. The Liverpool academy graduate made his senior debut in 2024 and left for Dutch giants Ajax on a season-long loan after penning a five-year deal with his boyhood club in the summer.McConnell, who graduated from Liverpool's youth system in 2023, joined Ajax on a season-long loan deal during the summer transfer window. Before heading out of Anfield for his first ever loan spell, McConnell put pen to paper on a new five-year deal with the Reds.With John Heitinga, who assisted Arne Slot in the past, in the Ajax dugout at that time, the Premier League champions felt McConnell would grow further with more playing opportunities. However, things changed after Heitinga was released from his duties, with the Reds youngster playing just seven matches in the last six months and being excluded from the first team in the last few weeks.Liverpool are understandably not happy with his role at Ajax and his progress has been halted due to lack of game time. As a result, VI report that McConnell could cut his loan spell short in January and return to England.According to the Daily Mail, if McConnell returns to England next month, he might not have to wait for too long for a fresh loan spell. Four Championship clubs - West Brom, Derby, Oxford United and Swansea - have all emerged as interested suitors. It now remains to be seen if the Reds are planning to send out the 21-year-old on a second loan spell or use him as a backup in the senior squad. Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Arne Slot should consider bringing in a new defender in January as their backline has miserably underperformed in the 2025-26 campaign thus far. Former Reds star Stephen Warnock thinks that his former club must make defensive reinforcements next month and has advised them to sign Arsenal star Jurrien Timber.Warnock told Aceodds: "When I look at the defence and who Liverpool should sign, personally I think they need a centre back and a right back. In the right back position they have Frimpong, Gomez and Bradley. All three are injury-prone and they are not robust enough to play week in week out, and that is something they have to go away from. Liverpool has to look at how reliable their players are to play every single week, and at the moment those players aren’t fit enough for that. That is a major issue for Liverpool at the moment. Liverpool are a better team when they have a proper right back in that position. It balances the team better and allows Szoboszlai to play in the midfield. "So, I think signing a right back is equally as important as signing a centre back at the moment. The issue I have with right backs at the moment is that it always seems to be midfield players playing there, the Guardiola style. I think you need a specialist for that right back, which can be difficult to find in January. In an ideal world I would bring in Jurrien Timber, but I don’t think Arsenal would allow that. I think he is the best right back in the league. I think he is brilliant. Someone of that quality who is good in 1v1 situations. Since his ACL injury he has shown his robustness to come back."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe defending champions ended the calendar year on a bright note as they eclipsed Chelsea to climb back into the top four in the Premier League table with a win over Wolves. They will now hope to kick off the New Year in style and aim to go further up the table when they face Leeds United on January 1 at Anfield.

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Liverpool to Recall McConnell from Ajax

Liverpool academy graduate James McConnell, who ventured on a season-long loan to Ajax in pursuit of more playing opportunities, looks set to return to England in January as the Reds are not satisfied with his lack of game time at the Dutch club. McConnell, who signed a new five-year deal with Liverpool before embarking on his loan spell, only managed seven appearances for Ajax under the former coaching staff led by John Heitinga.

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Championship Clubs Eyeing McConnell

Following Liverpool's decision to recall McConnell, several Championship clubs, including West Brom, Derby, Oxford United, and Swansea, have emerged as potential suitors for the 21-year-old talent. McConnell's availability could spark a bidding war among the clubs seeking to bolster their squads for the remainder of the season.

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Liverpool's Defensive Considerations

In the midst of McConnell's potential return and the transfer market looming, former Liverpool player Stephen Warnock has stressed the importance of defensive reinforcements for the Reds. Warnock particularly highlights the need for a specialist right back, suggesting Arsenal's Jurrien Timber as a top target due to his defensive prowess and robustness following his return from injury.

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Liverpool's New Year Aspirations

Liverpool ended the year positively by climbing into the Premier League top four after a victory over Wolves. As they gear up to face Leeds United on January 1, the defending champions will be aiming to maintain their momentum and continue their ascent up the league table in the coming year.

Published on Dec 29, 2025