Liverpool: Who has Klopp listed as no good in his Reds summer transfer plan
This area of Liverpool will always be the hardest to keep the same at Anfield. It has been for several season running.
Mohamed Salah: Links to Real Madrid is quite frightening for Reds all over to contemplate about. Liverpool’s most valuable assets has always searched for greener pastures. However, Salah has a different mindset compared to the others who’ve left, previously. I feel nothing will change his mind about staying, with leaving a no go.
He will enjoy a second season for Liverpool with strong intent on the league next season.
Sadio Mane: Another of the frantic front three whose name has been mentioned with the European champions. Sadio shows loyalty and love to his supporters of the club. They will be hoping nothing changes.
If Madrid comes knocking I think he will stay. Sadio will be a Red next season.
Roberto Firmino: After recently signing a new contract with the club, Firmino is the only forward we can be certain will be at Liverpool after the World Cup. He loves the club and the club loves him.
An obvious Firmino show next season at Anfield.
Dominic Solanke: He had great start to life as a Red back in 2017 (during the preseason schedule) but never reached the same heights. At the young age of 20-years-old it’s a bit harsh to judge his first campaign with heavy debate, whether he’s good or not and deserves to get sold. Another season under Klopp should do the trick.
No movement excepting a loan spell – see him at Liverpool next season.
Ben Woodburn: The Welsh wonder, Woodburn hasn’t seen that much first team action as expected. With Liverpool linked to other backups for the forever playing front three, a loan move is the sensible option for Woodburn. I see him going out on loan and getting the needed first team action for the following season. Not being involved in the World Cup doesn’t count in his favour either.
Loan move for Ben Woodburn during the summer.
Danny Ings: Shame! That’s the best way to start the conversation for Englishman, Danny Ings. Of the three who should be hitting 10+ goal, he has the best work rate, which is not enough. I see a Danny Ings sale, unless he takes a backup’s backup role. Wait for his shot and build from there.
Danny Ings sale is on or even a loan spell, however no stay at Anfield.
Daniel Sturridge: The sick patient ran his last run and laid on his last Anfield sickbed. Daniel should be sold during summer after being loaned out. During sometime of Liverpool’s Champions League, the forward could have helped out (if fit), and been a better option to Klopp. The choice to go to relegated West Brom, was not a smart one.
Another sure sale for Liverpool to help free up funds.
Divock Origi: The man who returns from his loan spell in Germany and has wasted no time in talking about where he wants to be next season. The one who stays fitter the longest of the last three men mentioned. Also a striker we’ve seen break through on the big stage for club and country. He must stay with Liverpool and provided healthy competition between him and young Englishman, Solanke.