Winter Clear-out At Liverpool: 3 Players Who Should Be Shown The Exit Door

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Jurgen Klopp might have seen a victory over the league leaders, Leicester City at Anfield but he would be worried about his team. Not only have Liverpool not been able to play based on how he wants them to setup, the number of injuries to his team is increasing.

Divock Origi is the latest player to miss out on the team after picking up a hamstring injury against Leicester and that would thin out the number of players in the team as well. Fortunately for Jurgen, Daniel Sturridge is set to return but that would only mean for a couple of weeks before he breaks down again. Find out which casinos offer the famous megamoolahslot.co.uk where the jackpot never goes below $1 Million, which could be useful for Sturridge.

Liverpool haven’t had the best of luck with injuries but they also need to look into their squad and with the January window coming up it could well be time for the manager to send off a few players while their stock value is high.

Here are a few Liverpool players currently in the squad at Anfield that could be set to feature on the January transfer window.

3. Joe Allen

Used sparingly even under Brendan Rodgers, no one really knows what the ‘Welsh Xavi’ actually brings to the Liverpool team. The former Swansea player is a great passer but only within the midfield and doesn’t really have a great shot in him as well.

Jurgen Klopp might want to bring in more quality to the Liverpool midfield or at least, creativity and that would mean having to free up a few slots in the team. Allen could well be the first departure from the club.

He is a good squad player but with the likes of Milner, Henderson, Leiva and Can ahead of him, it could be curtains for the Welshman at Anfield.

2. Jose Enrique

Frozen out into the cold, Jose Enrique’s treatment at the hands of Brendan Rodgers wasn’t the best. The Spaniard wasn’t even part of the main team and often had to train with the reserve squad for a part of this season.

Even with the change in management, Enrique’s fortunes haven’t changed and he could be the next one on the list to seek a new home. The left-back certainly was one of the favourites at the club when he first joined them, but frequent injuries have slowed his progress.

Now with the established Alberto Moreno in front of him and Joe Gomez also fighting for a place in the XI, Enrique could well be looking for a new club in January.

  1. Simon Mignolet

While Klopp has given his vocal backing to the Belgian goalkeeper, Liverpool certainly could do without the errors that plague his game. Even in the game against Leicester Mignolet was horrendous when trying to deal with the ball from corners.

The goalkeeper isn’t strong or commanding in the defence though he could be one of the best one-on-one shot-stoppers in the league. Klopp might want to give him a chance, but Simon hasn’t done enough to prove he is Liverpool quality.

The manager does have many links in Germany and could get a better goalkeeper from Germany for a lot less and could well spell the end of the career for Mignolet at the club, even though he has kept a lot of clean sheets in the calendar year.

Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn’t easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. FIFA addict, F1 fanatic. Follow me @bonbonkayzee

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