Playboy™ Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 Liverpool could look to sell high on Adam Lallana in January Liverpool have just completed what many fans believe was a very solid summer transfer window. That doesn't mean Jurgen Klopp won't be busy in January though. Expect his roster revolution to continue when the winter window opens. 1. Kevin Stewart Kevin Stewart is exactly the type of player that Liverpool fans love to cheer for. He gives maximum effort every time he steps out onto the pitch, and clearly loves the club. Unfortunately, he just isn't talented enough to be a difference-maker for a club challenging for a spot in the top four. 2. Alberto Moreno Spanish left back Alberto Moreno has endured a nightmare start to the Liverpool campaign. His poor play has drawn the ire of the club's fans and football pundits alike. His horrible start could easily lead to a January departure. In all honesty, I'm still a believer in Moreno's talent. I acknowledge that he's wildly inconsistent, but I'm still more inclined to believe he could be Liverpool's long-term answer at left back than James Milner. 3. Divock Origi It's not as if he's a 18-year-old starlet freshly called up from the Academy either. We're talking about a 21-year-old who's spent considerable time with Belgium's senior team. He should be able to contribute meaningful minutes off the Liverpool bench at this point in his career. 4. Daniel Sturridge Sturridge is one of Liverpool's most talented attackers, but there is an obvious disconnect between he and Klopp. The English attacker only wants to play as a central striker, while the German boss feels more comfortable playing him out on the wing. This is one of those rare arguments where both men could be right. Sturridge clearly has enough talent to be a starting centre forward at Liverpool. He proved he can score goals by the bushel under former manager Brendan Rodgers. 5. Adam Lallana It may seem crazy to suggest that Liverpool might sell Lallana when he's playing so well, but I do think it's possible. Klopp could look to take advantage of his fine form to cash in at the height of his transfer value. The English international is off to a fine start to the Premier League campaign. He's registered one goal and one assist in just three matches. He also saved Sam Allardyce with his stoppage time goal for England this weekend. Lallana's stock has never been higher. Quote
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