Pure speculation of course, but Campo's name interested me. And not in that good way.
http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,1380836,00.html
"Liverpool
The pursuit of new investment has proved fruitless, with Steve Morgan's long-standing bid for the club having been withdrawn. That limits Rafael Benítez's spending power, although qualification for the knock-out phase of the Champions League has helped and the club should be able to stretch to around £7m, with fees to be paid over the contracts offered.
Possible targets
Goalkeeper: Scott Carson (Leeds, £400,000).
Defender: Andrea Caracciolo (Brescia, £3m), David Cortes (Real Mallorca, £2m), Pablo Ibanez (Atletico Madrid, £2m), Mauricio Pellegrino (Valencia, free).
Midfielder: Ivan Campo (Bolton, £250,000 plus El Hadji Diouf).
Forward: Fernando Morientes (Real Madrid, £7m), Nicolas Anelka (Manchester City, £7m), Dimitar Berbatov (Bayer Leverkusen, £4m)"
Incidentally, it occurs to me that Okocha fits Rick Parry's description of a proven international player (remember he was quoted as LFC having tied someone of that description down to a pre-contract for January), and with Diouf as a young makeweight, it might be the kind of deal that suits Allardyce down to the ground...