Daniel Sturridge has been heavily linked with a January exit from Liverpool in recent weeks but he might not be the only Reds striker to leave the club when the transfer window opens in the New Year.
There are claims that Dominic Solanke could be allowed to leave Liverpool on loan in January, with Swansea among those linked with a move.
Solanke joined Liverpool in the summer on a Bosman transfer from Chelsea with a compensation fee yet to be agreed and has been a regular in Jurgen Klopp’s matchday squad this season, making 10 appearances across all competitions, all of which coming from the bench.

The 20-year-old attacker was named the player of the tournament at the U20 World Cup, scoring five goals as England won the competition and his potential has been recognised in recent weeks as he was handed his senior international debut earlier this month.
Swansea have Tammy Abraham in on loan from Chelsea but they are struggling for goals and Solanke, who is Liverpool’s third choice attacker at the moment, could benefit from regular games in the Premier League.




