#2 Ryan Kent
Ryan Kent departed Liverpool last summer, completing a season-long loan move to join Rangers. Kent has witnessed a positive turnaround in his individual development under the management of Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard and has proven an integral figure for the Scottish side throughout this term.
With Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane occupying both wings for the Reds, Kent's first-team chances appear slim to none - despite his progression. In addition, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain returning from injury and Shaqiri proving a useful backup option, Liverpool could be tempted to sell Kent on a permanent deal for the right price this summer.
Gerrard has already revealed his wish for Kent to extend his stay, while the player too has shown a green light for the stay at Ibrox.
#1 Daniel Sturridge
The talented English forward initially appeared as though he had revived his Liverpool career after some excellent performances early this season, but has found himself quite unsuccessful on numerous occasions when called upon in attack.
Daniel Sturridge has been a fringe player at Liverpool and spent the past few seasons either as a backup option to Roberto Firmino, out on an ineffective loan or sidelined with his troublesome injury issues.
With Origi's matchwinning displays in recent weeks, the 24-year-old Belgian could be in line for an improved deal at Anfield while Sturridge's minutes could continue to reduce. In addition, Rhian Brewster's comeback from a long-term injury and their rumoured interest in RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner means Sturridge's departure appears very likely.