Liverpool completed their first signing of the summer today after the club confirmed the arrival of Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig.
Bolstering the defence was a priority for Jurgen Klopp, and the Reds wasted no time in securing the signature of arguably one of the best young talents in world football.
The Reds are planning to offload some of their fringe players this summer, with as many as nine players likely to depart.
According to reports from The Athletic, Liverpool could offload Divock Origi and Xherdan Shaqiri.
Origi, who has etched his name among Liverpool’s cult heroes, struggled for regular games last season.
The Belgian international needs to pursue a new challenge, and a move away from Anfield looks likely. He is valued at around £20 million.
Likewise, Shaqiri played a bit-part role last season, and the Swiss international could leave, with Turkish club Fenerbahce reportedly keen.
Sporting director Michael Edwards has a reputation for negotiating bumper fees for fringe players.
However, it will be difficult for the Reds to replicate such feats this summer due to the impact of the pandemic.
Liverpool will listen to offers for Marko Grujic and Harry Wilson, following their loan spells at Porto and Cardiff City respectively. The club value each of them at around £15m.
The report adds that Loris Karius, Sheyi Ojo, Ben Woodburn, Liam Millar and Taiwo Awoniyi could also be sold.
Liverpool may also sell Takumi Minamino, who impressed during his loan spell at Southampton, although Klopp has said that he is part of a long-term project.
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