The winter sacrifice of young people could see Klopp plunge into Liverpool’s coffers



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Liverpool Under-23s may lose six players during the January transfer window, according to reports.

The young Barry Lewtas have enjoyed an excellent start to their Premier League 2 campaign. They are just one point behind the table-leading Derby Country with many talented stars in the ranks.

However the Echo of Liverpool they are reporting that things could be more difficult in the new year if the team is decimated. Many players have been linked to a winter outing, and Lewtas hopes he can keep his team together.

Yasser Larouci, Caoimhin Kelleher Y Liam Millar seems vulnerable having flirted with leaving already. Larouci, 19, looked set to leave in the summer, while goalkeeper Kelleher has been tied for a loan.

Miller, a Canadian international, has also attracted interest in the loan market. A cap eight times for the Americans, the 21-year-old forward could be on his way early next year.

Midfielder Abdi Sharif, 19, could apply for a loan in the winter window. Having missed much of the previous season due to an injury to the previous crusader, he is offside.

Sepp van den Berg He made four first-team appearances last season, but remains with the U23.

Jurgen Klopp could sign a defender in January to cover the loss of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez. That suggests former PEC star Zwolle may not be in the German’s plans and a loan move is looming.

The Reds will also have to make a decision about the future of Joe hardy. The 22-year-old moved to Anfield from Brentford in January this year. Having passed through the ranks of Manchester City, he is highly rated but did not sign a new deal last summer.

Scouts will undoubtedly attend the remaining four U23 games before the window opens. There is a lot of talent on the horizon and some are expected to leave for the second half of the season.

Van Dijk may be back for the ‘big games’

Although Liverpool’s young talent is indisputable, Klopp knows the importance Van Dijk it’s for your cause. It is difficult to know if he will play again in 2020-2021, but a Liverpool legend seems confident.

Michael Owen, who scored 118 top flight goals for the club, has backed him back to the end of the business.

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He said talkSPORT: “She is a great lady, but hey, who can say she won’t be back for those great games at the end of the season?

“A cruciate ligament injury is kind of five to six months if everything goes perfectly. So you never know. It’s a great blow. “

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