#2 Harry Wilson
Once touted to be the future of Liverpool’s attack, Harry Wilson is still struggling to break into the starting line-up while the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ben Woodburn have managed to sneak into Jurgen Klopp’s plans.
The Wrexham born winger, who joined Liverpool’s youth side at a very young age, has been impressive for the club and country at youth level but that has not impressed Jurgen Klopp enough to warrant him even a fringe role at the club and that is becoming a concern amongst the Liverpool faithful.
The free-scoring winger, who has developed a penchant for toying with the opposition defenders has been amongst the goals since being promoted to the U-23 side and has added 11 goals to his tally this season after scoring an impressive 28 goals last season.
At 20 years of age, it is time Wilson found regular game time in the top flight to justify his stature as one of the brightest young talents in Europe.
Perhaps a loan move would work wonders for the player as well as the club and it comes as no surprise to us that Wilson has been touted to be amongst the players who could be on the way out of Anfield, come to the transfer window.
After all, while being impressive, his performances for the club’s youth sides have not done anything to increase his stock as a footballer and Wilson now needs to put his foot down to ensure either first-team football or an opportunity to seek it elsewhere.