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How could Liverpool line up?
- Updated: April 20, 2016
We examine how Jurgen Klopp might look to change his Liverpool squad next season in the summer transfer window.
From goalkeepers to strikers, the Reds have been linked with a host of players ahead of the opening of the summer transfer window at the end of the campaign.
So which players are under threat and who are the new faces that could potentially line up for Klopp’s Liverpool next season? We take a look at some of the possibilities…
Goalkeeper
Simon Mignolet signed a new long-term contract at Liverpool in January but his position as their No 1 remains under scrutiny. The Belgian ranks first among Premier League goalkeepers for errors leading to opposition attempts this season, and many supporters are eager to see a new man between the sticks in 2016/17.
Liverpool’s only other current options are Adam Bogdan and the inexperienced Danny Ward, and transfer speculation suggests Klopp is looking to strengthen the position. The German has been linked with a move for fellow German Marc-Andre ter Stegen, with reports saying the Reds could go head-to-head with Manchester City for the Barcelona goalkeeper.
Defence
Having conceded more goals than the likes of Watford and West Brom this season (43), Liverpool’s defence is another area in need of attention. Klopp began the process of strengthening his defence in January, when he agreed a deal to sign centre-back Joel Matip from …
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