Liverpool are reportedly considering a move for 20-year-old striker Lewis Koumas, with the player's loan spell at Birmingham City potentially coming to an early end. The young forward has been a standout performer for the Championship club this season, scoring his first goal for them in a recent win over Coventry City. However, with Birmingham already making significant moves in the transfer window, including signing Danish striker August Priske and acquiring Brighton left-winger Ibrahim Osman on loan, it's uncertain if Koumas will remain at St. Andrew's for the remainder of the season. Liverpool are expected to recall Koumas, who has been a key player for Wales in their World Cup qualification play-offs, and could be a loan target for several clubs, including those in the Championship. This decision comes as Liverpool have already made several moves to recall players from loan this month, including James McConnell, James Balagizi, and Owen Beck. Despite this, Luke Chambers will spend the rest of the season on loan at Charlton Athletic after recovering from a long-term back injury. The future of Koumas at Liverpool remains uncertain, but his potential return to Anfield could be a significant boost for the club's attacking options.