#3: Danny Ings
Ings is a compatriot of Sturridge and shown the potential to cut it at the top level against the best - but is injury-prone too, arguably worse than his team-mate.
Having sustained consecutive long-term injuries since arriving, Klopp has hardly had a proper opportunity to work with the forward before this season.
The 25-year-old recovered from his setbacks this term but given the form of Liverpool's attack-minded players, has rarely got an actual chance to assert his quality.
He played his first Premier League game under Klopp in December last year but has only featured for 28 minutes in total - most of which came in their 1-0 away defeat by Swansea on Monday night.
With the potential he has, Ings could play a significant role for Klopp's Liverpool in future but it'll be difficult considering just how much competition there is for places in attack. It's clear he needs a loan move elsewhere to earn regular minutes, so he can find his rhythm and confidence once again. Both these factors are crucial for a striker to succeed.