Liverpool could be willing to allow Dominic Solanke to leave the club on loan following the news that Divock Origi is set to stay at Anfield.
The Liverpool Echo are reporting that there is interest in the English frontman and manager Jurgen Klopp’s stance has changed following the collapse of Origi’s move to Borussia Dortmund.
Solanke hasn’t featured in the matchday squad for either of the Reds’ games this season, with Klopp playing Roberto Firmino up top on his own, with Daniel Sturridge being named on the bench.

The 20-year-old signed for the Reds upon the expiry of his Chelsea contract last summer in the hope of gaining more first-team exposure.
Solanke featured 21 times in the Premier League last season, mainly as a substitute, scoring once and providing an assist.
He made his senior England debut towards the back end of last year, coming on as a 75th-minute substitute against Brazil in a friendly at Wembley Stadium.
Despite the Premier League transfer window closing before the start of the season, the striker would be able to move to a Championship club or abroad on a temporary deal before the end of August.




