The Wataru Endo's time at Liverpool could come to an end in the next winter transfer window. The Japanese midfielder, who came to the club in the summer of 2023 with hopes of strengthening the midfield, has struggled to adapt to Jürgen Klopp's style of play. Despite high expectations upon his arrival, his performance has fallen well below what was anticipated, leading the coaching staff to consider replacement options.
One of the worst signings in recent years
At 31 years old, Endo has failed to live up to the expectations set for him. Instead of becoming a cornerstone in the midfield, his performance has been modest, prompting the coaching staff to rethink his presence in the team. According to 'Football Insider', Liverpool's management is reportedly seriously contemplating his departure in January, aiming to bring in a younger and more dynamic player to reinforce the midfield.
The Japanese player has been labeled as one of the least effective signings for the club in recent years, and his departure could pave the way for a new reinforcement better suited to the team's tactical needs. In this way, Liverpool will attempt to correct their course in a crucial position for their aspirations heading into the second half of the season.
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