With football clubs across Europe struggling to cope with the financial challenges following the huge impact of the coronavirus pandemic, many clubs are seeking to build a new strategic feat for the future.
Goal reports that Liverpool are prepared to shunt ten players out the Anfield exit door and two promising Nigerian players are among them, namely former Golden Eaglets forward, Taiwo Awoniyi, Sheyi Ojo.
Others are flop goalkeeper Loris Karius, Ben Woodburn, Kamil Grabara and Nat Phillips, Adam Lewis and Morgan Boyes.
They have been penciled down for off-loading this summer as Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, trims his squad.
Awoniyi joined the Reds in 2015, but has never secured a work permit to play for the club.
Five years, as many loan clubs, and plenty of youth international experience have definitely seen him develop, but he isn’t of the standard to challenge for a place in Liverpool’s side and hasn’t been able to play a single game due to his ineligibility issues.
Adam Lewis has already joined Amiens on loan, with Morgan Boyes linking up with Fleetwood and Joey Barton.
The 27-year-old stopper is back at the club after his loan spell with Besiktas ended, but with Alisson unmoveable between the sticks, the German will be sold.
Harry Wilson is another who is set to leave, either on loan or permanently.
The 23-year-old showed flashes of his talent during a loan spell at Bournemouth last season.
Sheyi Ojo could finally be cast loose, last featuring in a competitive game for the Reds in 2017.
The 23-year-old spent last season on loan at Rangers.
Jurgen Klopp’s first-ever signing Marko Grujic is likely to be sold, as is left-back Yasser Larouci.
Rhian Brewster enjoyed a successful loan at Swansea last season, and the Reds could well look to loan the 20-year-old out again, to a Premier rival.