So what have Liverpool done on the transfer market since the start of January? The Reds are struggling on the pitch like on the business front but Kenny Dalglish isn’t blaming the club’s efforts to sign players.
Liverpool are desperately in need of reinforcement and they’ve singled out Ajax’s Luis Suarez and Blackpool’s Charlie Adam as their transfer targets. However, deals to sign these two players haven’t been going ideally.

On Wednesday, Ajax coach Frank de Boer set an ultimatum to the Merseyside Reds who are yet to match Luis Suarez’s €35M price tag. Meanwhile, there are also fears that Charlie Adam will not be able to land at Anfield – something which has raised speculations about Liverpool going in for Spurs’ Niko Kranjcar as a replacement for the Blackpool play maker.

But time is running out and the transfer window will soon be closed at the anxiety of Liverpool fans. Adding to the club’s frustration is the fact that they’ve just lost Ryan Babel to Germany’s Hoffenheim, so nervousness will keep on reigning during the next few days before the end of the current transfer period.

Explaining the condition which Liverpool are experiencing on the transfer front, Liverpool coach Kenny Dalglish was quoted as saying by ESPN Soccernet:

“The finance is there. Everything is in place.

“But, it’s difficult to get players out of other clubs at this time. If we don’t get anyone, it’s not for the want of trying.”

Is it time for Liverpool’s Kenny Dalglish to forget about welcoming any new player but think about achieving set targets despite sticking with the same squad?