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Klopp: Sturridge not for sale
- Updated: December 2, 2016
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has dismissed the possibility of selling Daniel Sturridge but did confirm the England striker will miss Sunday’s game against Bournemouth through injury.
Sturridge has been absent from Liverpool’s past two matches against Sunderland and Leeds with a calf problem, and has yet to return to first-team training.
The 27-year-old has failed to score a goal and is yet to complete 90 minutes for Liverpool in the Premier League this season, starting just five of 13 games.
Sturridge’s struggle for playing time has led to speculation he could be allowed to leave Anfield in January, but Klopp insists that is not the case and he remains a valuable member of the squad.
“The funny thing …