Liverpool was compelled to make sacrifices for players who were no longer in the plan in order to fulfill their desire to sign the team of Jude Belingham and Enzo Fernandez.
The winter transfer window will open in less than two weeks. This market is anticipated to be important for Liverpool this year.
The seasoned fighters in Jurgen Klopp’s care revealed a wide range of issues. The typically faultless “operator” suddenly starts to act strangely due to injuries, poor performance, and aging symptoms. Not to mention that Luis Diaz’s injury grew more complicated, necessitating the striker’s decision to push out the date to March of the following year.
Therefore, Liverpool must concentrate on the “core” objectives of the upgraded midfield while also seeking for a quick replacement for Diaz. Naturally, the Anfield team must say goodbye to some familiar faces in order to welcome new ones.
Nat Phillips

The 25-year-old defender will certainly be the first to say goodbye. In facт, the defender was retained in the summer to solve the “problem” of the injuries of Ibrahima Konate and Joel Matip.
However, Phillips has only played 66 minutes in the NHA this season and Konate and Matip have both returned. Liverpool are said to ask for a fee of around £ 10-15 million for any team that wants to own the English defender, even a loan contract with an option to buy.
Naby Keita

Naby Keita’s career at Anfield came to an end when Liverpool made clear that they wanted to sign a midfielder in January. The Guinean midfielder has not lived up to Merseyside team supporters’ expectations since joining for a cost of £ 52 million.
Because Keita’s contract will expire in the summer of 2023, Liverpool will need to sell the midfielder as soon as possible in order to keep everything.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Similar to Keita, Oxlade-Chamberlain is nearing the end of his contract, thus selling him during the winter transfer window is crucial for The Kop to recoup enough money.
To be fair, Oxlade-Chamberlain still performs at his highest level when given the chance. However, the injury is what brings this midfielder’s Liverpool career to a “low note.”
Bobby Clark

Bobby Clark, who put on a strong display in Dubai, has a very promising future in the red part of Merseyside. To see a 17-year-old kid don his boots on a regular basis in the NHA, though, will be too soon.
Preston North End, meantime, has regularly observed Clark. The young English striker’s talent can therefore be developed through a loan agreement with a Championship team.
Ben Doak

Ben Doak is yet another name associated with studying abroad. During the game against AC Milan, this player’s potential was revealed after just seven minutes on the pitch as he assisted Darwin Nunez.
Numerous clubs are taking notice of the emerging Scottish talent. Instead of promoting Ben Doak to the first team soon, it would be preferable to let him “forge” himself at a lower-level squad before returning to contribute at Anfield.
Roberto Firmino

According to Keita’s trng hp, Oxlade-Chamberlain is currently playing in the hp ng, and his decision to ban the ball from the opponent the other day on TTCN is something that The Kop can be sure of.
Oxlade-Chamberlain reportedly exhibited thi u trn vai mi behavior while being in a c trao c hi state. Chn thng mi, however, is what caused the Liverpool team’s “nt trm” to be emitted.