Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn knows he must "give the fans what they want" and expects a fight between Wilder and Joshua to take place before the end of the year.
Jurgen Klopp's side are expected to sign a replacement for the departed Philippe Coutinho in the summer and were heavily linked with a move for France international Lemar.
Wijnaldum and Woodburn are both sidelined with "more than colds" according to Jurgen Klopp, who is confident over Jordan Henderson and James Milner's availability.
Lanzini was linked with a move to Liverpool earlier in the season but Moyes wants to secure Premier League survival before thinking about tying him down to fresh terms.
Whyte, who is hoping victory over Lucas Browne on 24 March will lead to a bout with Wilder, believes Luis Ortiz stands a "very good chance" against the WBC title holder.
Tarkowski, one of Burnley's best performer during the first half of the season, has not featured since his side lost narrowly to Manchester United in January.
Everton were keen to monitor the young right-back, who can also play on the left side of defence, but AC Milan quickly warned the Toffees off the young star.
Evans is expected to depart the troubled Baggies at the end of the season and will reportedly be allowed to leave for a paltry £3m fee if Alan Pardew's side suffer relegation.
Wilder, who will defend his WBC belt against undefeated Cuban Luis Ortiz this weekend, is confident a fight between him and Joshua will eventually happen.
Odriozola has established himself as the first-choice right-back at the Anoeta this season and has started all-but one of Eusebio Sacristan's side's league matches this season