#1 Daniel Sturridge
Is there a better attacking quartet in the Premier League ahead of Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Philippe Coutinho? The aforementioned players have been tearing teams apart in recent weeks and seem to be forming a partnership that could form the cornerstone of Liverpool’s success in years to come, should they manage to hold on to the players.
One player, who was previously believed to be the man who would lead Liverpool’s attack for several years to come, would not exactly be pleased with the current happenings at the club and that is Daniel Sturridge.
The Englishman has fallen down the pecking order at Anfield over the course of the last 18 months and has found game time hard to come by. In fact, the 28-year-old has started just 12 games in the League and the UEFA Champions League since the start of the last season.
Given his injury record, it is believed that Jurgen Klopp doesn’t see Sturridge as a reliable source of goals at the club and it is perhaps time for Sturridge to save his career by forcing a move away from the club or he could soon disappear in footballing oblivion.
While he remains a solid option for the Reds from the bench, his sporadic appearances aren’t doing his chances of travelling to Russia any good and we believe Daniel is wise enough to see what is right for him so do not be surprised to see him move in the upcoming transfer window.