Richard Hughes (L), Billy Hogan (R). Credit: Imago Images
Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes must decide whether to consider loan offers for several of the young players on the fringes of the first-team squad.
The club are calm ahead of the January transfer window and are not expected to do much business when it comes to incoming transfers as they are relatively secure about the depth of their squad.
Liverpool believe that they have enough in their squad to sustain a title challenge in the latter half of the season and do not need the added boost of new signings in the winter window.
However, there are a few players who are facing uncertain futures at Liverpool and could be moved on in January as the club look to make space in their squad for future arrivals.
Liverpool are also expected to consider loan offers for young players on the fringes of their squad who are in desperate need of regular football to aid their development.
Tyler Morton is expected to be loaned out with Leeds United believed to be interested in getting their hands on him.
There is one more talented young attacker in the Liverpool ranks who would likely require a loan move in January.
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Jayden Danns is close to recovering from a back injury, which prevented him from leaving on loan in the last summer transfer window.
He is expected to play for Liverpool before the year is out and there is now an expectation that he could be loaned out in January.
Plymouth boss Wayne Rooney was keen to sign Danns last summer and it has been claimed that he is prepared to rekindle his interest in the winter window.
According to talkSPORT, Plymouth are exploring signing the forward on loan when the transfer window opens in Janaury.
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Rooney is an admirer of the 18-year-old striker and wants him to be part of his squad in the latter half of the season.
Plymouth are 19th in the Championship table and the manager wants to add more goals to his squad in the winter window to push his team up the standings in the second half of the campaign.
