Premier League
Liverpool seems determined to do without Wataru Endo in the January transfer market. The 31-year-old Japanese midfielder arrived at Anfield in the summer of 2023 but has failed to establish himself in Arne Slot's scheme. Despite his experience and commitment on the field, Endo has had few opportunities to stand out, leading to doubts about his future in the team.
Liverpool views the player's departure as a viable option, especially given the interest from several Premier League clubs. According to reports from 'CaughtOffside,' teams like Fulham, Ipswich, and Wolverhampton are interested in acquiring his services. These clubs see in Endo a player capable of bringing balance and discipline to the midfield, traits that could be valuable for their respective campaigns.
He has had no prominence since arriving at Liverpool
Endo's lack of continuity at Liverpool has been a decisive factor in the club considering him for a possible departure. Furthermore, the arrival of new reinforcements in midfield could further complicate his situation in the team. For the Japanese player, a change of scenery could represent an opportunity to regain a leading role and accumulate minutes in the Premier League.
With interest from other teams and Liverpool's stance, Wataru Endo's future seems distant from Anfield. The coming months will be crucial in defining his destination and the role he will play in the second half of the season.
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