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This player will top Liverpool's list of casualties

Inconsistency and inactivity could see him leave the Reds 

By Charles Cornwall

Inconsistency and inactivity could see him leave the Reds 

After talking for a long time in Liverpool only about new reinforcements in the midfield to end the football crisis through which this institution continues to wander, now is that new rumors have begun to emerge that revolve around the possible players who could leave Merseyside in a very short time, heading the list one of the players who throughout his stay was depleted by countless injuries that even today has him out of all activity.

Although there is nothing official yet, it is said that the Guinean midfielder, Naby Keita, could be one of the elements sacrificed in Jurgen Klopp's team in order to make way for a couple of possible reinforcements that have been around the orbit of Anfield for a couple of weeks now, leaving this player of African origin to another institution in search of more minutes and that regularity that he could not find in red.

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After Naby made the Reds fall in love with his incredible performances at Leipzig, this player arrived in England just in that golden generation where alongside players like Thiago Alcantara and Jordan Henderson made history with that great collective power that led them to dispute countless titles in a very short time, becoming at times inconsequential those absences of the Guinean due to injury, but now that the situation has changed and the team needs him, that accumulation of games without playing could take its toll with his departure.

The Reds have found it very difficult to offer an optimal performance in the early stages of this campaign in both the Premier League and Champions League, which means that even with the return of Thiago Alcántara, coach Jurgen Klopp sees players like Jude Bellingham as the immediate solution to his problem, with the German tactician not trusting Arthur Melo's adaptation and the uncertain return of Naby Kieta.

<strong>Naby Keita would be the first to leave in the next transfer window</strong>

The African-born midfielder's future is still up in the air as his contract expires in the middle of next year and there has been no official approach from Liverpool to discuss a contract renewal. Although there have been rumours that Jurgen Klopp has asked for the midfielder to stay on for a further period of time, there are more and more Reds fans on social media calling for his departure in the summer of 2023.

 

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