Liverpool: Who has Klopp listed as no good in his Reds summer transfer plan

KIEV, UKRAINE - MAY 25: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool speaks with Dejan Lovren, and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during a Liverpool training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium on May 25, 2018 in Kiev, Ukraine. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
KIEV, UKRAINE - MAY 25: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool speaks with Dejan Lovren, and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during a Liverpool training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium on May 25, 2018 in Kiev, Ukraine. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) /
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Not much to add here. These players always has an outside shot, the question is will they wait?

Adam Bogdan: No contract renewal, and was reported to be released, goodbye Bogdan.

Jon Flanagan: Has been releases after his domestic problems. Rangers with Stevie at the helm is looking at a reunion with Flanagan.

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Rhian Brewster: Recently signed his first professional contract with the club and looks as bright as they come. Will stay in the reserves for the season.

Connor Randall: Don’t see him at the club, just doesn’t have that Liverpool factor in him. A sale or release for the fullback.

Players who will remain in the reserves with a slight chance of first team action:

Conor Masterson
Curtis Jones
Rafael Euclides Soares Camacho

In conclusion to the Reds’ plans this summer

The movement of the players out of the club will not be that many. Klopp used these past seasons to repair the vertebrae in his spine. He has now reconstructed it, strengthened his core, and installed his brain into the working Liverpool unit.

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He was never one to just bid farewell to a player, but work until they can’t work no more. The reason so little players will be leaving is because of the manager building a squad and not breaking it down.

But what has to be said, it’s make or break season for Klopp and Liverpool.