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Journalist claims four Liverpool players could leave in next 48 hours

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Journalist claims four Liverpool players could leave in next 48 hours

As many as four Liverpool players could join Harry Wilson out of the Liverpool exit door by Friday, according to Goal‘s Neil Jones.

The Welshman is wanted by Swansea City, as stated in the report, but another quartet of Reds could also be set for an imminent departure.

Nat Phillips is wanted by numerous Championship sides, allowing him to play regularly, while Ben Woodburn has been tipped for another move to League One, where he spent last season at Oxford United as Hull City and Charlton Athletic have both shown interest. 

Fellow youngsters Liam Millar and Herbie Kane may also depart, with both expected to leave on loan.

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It is never nice writing off youngsters, but Liverpool have grown into one of world football’s dominant forces under Jurgen Klopp.

Because of that, you have to be an exceptional prospect in order to make the grade now, as is the case with the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones.

It is impossible to see where any of the aforementioned quartet will feature for the Reds, such is the depth within Klopp’s squad.

Phillips has Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip ahead of him at centre-back – Fabinho is a stronger option there, too – while Woodburn hasn’t played for Liverpool since the 2017/18 season

Millar and Kane have never close come to making the step up, in truth, despite them appearing in the Carabao Cup last season, so new challenges are required for both.

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Henry Jackson

Henry Jackson

Freelance football writer with a huge passion for the game. Liverpool fanatic since the 1990s, for my sins.

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