It’s hard to believe, but there’s a growing case for saying Liverpool need to rip it all up and start again after a major dip in form this season.


The Reds fled with the Premier League title simply keep going season, circling back to their Champions League triumph from the prior year.

Presently, notwithstanding, they've flaccidly given up their title, with Manchester City's 4-1 success at Anfield at the end of the week seeming as though a major defining moment – for this season and past. 


Liverpool presently clearly will not hold their crown, and there appears to be little else for them to be idealistic about this season, as they're not actually looking like being among the top picks to win the Champions League, while they're additionally out of both homegrown cup rivalries. 

There wasn't a lot of Liverpool move news to discuss during the January window, yet they at that point shocked us for certain late moves, however their signings of Ozan Kabak and Ben Davies rather likened to distress and don't look like doing what's needed to tackle the drawn out issues in Jurgen Klopp's crew. 

Here's a glance at seven players who doubtlessly should be asked to leave for good toward the finish of the period, and five possible signings to come in…

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Georginio Wijnaldum


Heading towards the end of his contract without much progress on a renewal, this is surely the end of Wijnaldum’s time at Liverpool. The Netherlands international has been a superb player for the Reds but it may be an opportunity to add something a little different in midfield.


James Milner

Now 35 years of age and no longer a regular, Milner should get a warm send-off but surely head out of Anfield at the end of this season. The veteran midfielder has been a tremendous servant to Liverpool but it’s surely time for fresh legs in the middle of the park.

Divock Origi

A cult hero at LFC for his goal-scoring heroics against Barcelona and Tottenham in that 2018/19 Champions League win, Origi has not really done much since then to justify being a regular in a team of this calibre. The Belgian isn’t the worst backup in the world, but the club could, and should, aim higher.

Xherdan Shaqiri

Initially a promising signing, it’s just not really worked out for Shaqiri, who has previously not quite looked the part for other big clubs like Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. His best form came at Stoke City and a similar move might be best for the Switzerland international in the future.

roberto firmino

Roberto Firmino

For many years, Firmino was undoubtedly one of Liverpool’s most important players, but his rapid decline in the last few months is certainly a cause for alarm. The goals have really dried up and he doesn’t look as effective in the other areas of his game either. In general, teams seem to have worked out this Liverpool front three a bit more and Firmino is the obvious weak link to change next season.

Naby Keita

A huge disappointment for a clearly talented player, but Keita just hasn’t got going at Liverpool and the club surely now needs to think about moving him on and making signings in midfield.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Another signing that looked so promising, but Oxlade-Chamberlain’s fitness and form just don’t look like justifying a place in Klopp’s squad for any longer.

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 It’s hard to believe, but there’s a growing case for saying Liverpool need to rip it all up and start again after a major dip in form this season.


The Reds fled with the Premier League title simply keep going season, circling back to their Champions League triumph from the prior year.

Presently, notwithstanding, they've flaccidly given up their title, with Manchester City's 4-1 success at Anfield at the end of the week seeming as though a major defining moment – for this season and past. 


Liverpool presently clearly will not hold their crown, and there appears to be little else for them to be idealistic about this season, as they're not actually looking like being among the top picks to win the Champions League, while they're additionally out of both homegrown cup rivalries. 

There wasn't a lot of Liverpool move news to discuss during the January window, yet they at that point shocked us for certain late moves, however their signings of Ozan Kabak and Ben Davies rather likened to distress and don't look like doing what's needed to tackle the drawn out issues in Jurgen Klopp's crew. 

Here's a glance at seven players who doubtlessly should be asked to leave for good toward the finish of the period, and five possible signings to come in…

OUT

Georginio Wijnaldum


Heading towards the end of his contract without much progress on a renewal, this is surely the end of Wijnaldum’s time at Liverpool. The Netherlands international has been a superb player for the Reds but it may be an opportunity to add something a little different in midfield.


James Milner

Now 35 years of age and no longer a regular, Milner should get a warm send-off but surely head out of Anfield at the end of this season. The veteran midfielder has been a tremendous servant to Liverpool but it’s surely time for fresh legs in the middle of the park.

Divock Origi

A cult hero at LFC for his goal-scoring heroics against Barcelona and Tottenham in that 2018/19 Champions League win, Origi has not really done much since then to justify being a regular in a team of this calibre. The Belgian isn’t the worst backup in the world, but the club could, and should, aim higher.

Xherdan Shaqiri

Initially a promising signing, it’s just not really worked out for Shaqiri, who has previously not quite looked the part for other big clubs like Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. His best form came at Stoke City and a similar move might be best for the Switzerland international in the future.

roberto firmino

Roberto Firmino

For many years, Firmino was undoubtedly one of Liverpool’s most important players, but his rapid decline in the last few months is certainly a cause for alarm. The goals have really dried up and he doesn’t look as effective in the other areas of his game either. In general, teams seem to have worked out this Liverpool front three a bit more and Firmino is the obvious weak link to change next season.

Naby Keita

A huge disappointment for a clearly talented player, but Keita just hasn’t got going at Liverpool and the club surely now needs to think about moving him on and making signings in midfield.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Another signing that looked so promising, but Oxlade-Chamberlain’s fitness and form just don’t look like justifying a place in Klopp’s squad for any longer.

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