Liverpool transfer news: Who could Brendan Rodgers sign to replace Raheem Sterling?
Liverpool look likely to be one of the busiest clubs in the transfer window with doubts surrounding Sterling's future at Anfield
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Your support makes all the difference.As Raheem Sterling continues to reject any prospect of signing a new contract with Liverpool, surely there will come a time when the club realise they need to cut their losses and sell the attacking midfielder in order to generate some money from his departure.
With Sterling desperate to leave, Brendan Rodgers would not be blamed for taking a look at the transfer market this summer and analyse who he could sign in order to replace Sterling when he inevitably leaves – be it this summer, the following summer of when his contract expires in 2017.
The question then is who could Liverpool bring in to replace the 20-year-old, be it a like-for-like replacement or a shift in tactics that could see Rodgers start afresh once again.
Here we take a look at who Liverpool could sign in a bid to replace Sterling.
With up to 10 players set to leave the club this summer including the likes of Mario Balotelli, Steven Gerrard and Rickie Lambert
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