A change in manager always gives players a chance to impress and potentially increase their time on the pitch, which will have been taken on board by the Liverpool squad upon Jurgen Klopp’s arrival at Anfield.
However, with the January transfer window up upon us, the former Borussia Dortmund trainer will have one eye on potential new faces.
Klopp will have had time to weigh up the group that he inherited from Brendan Rodgers and it is becoming increasingly clear that a host of players seem destined to spend the rest of the campaign on the fringes if they stay at Liverpool.
As such, these three current Reds would be advised to potentially look for a new temporary employer to increase their chances of playing in the second half of 2015-16…
Joe Allen
A firm favourite of Rodgers, the Wales international has not been given much time on the pitch by the new manager and is firmly behind Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Lucas Leiva and Emre Can in the pecking order.
There is a case to suggest that Allen may well even leave Anfield permanently over the next month, but any chance he has of reviving his Liverpool career seems based around playing more football.
Surely plenty of Premier League sides would jump at the chance to taken the former Swansea man on loan for the remainder of the campaign and allow him the opportunity to feature.
Wales will also rely on the 25-year-old at Euro 2016 in the summer, with an Anfield exit seeming like a necessary step over the next month.
Jordan Rossiter
Tipped to be a future Liverpool stalwart and spoken of in high regard, Rossiter is on the cusp of senior football and needs a chance to be thrown into the deep end.
Like Allen, opportunities in central midfield have been something of a commodity for the 18-year-old, who has been on the bench and out of the picture largely since Klopp’s arrival.
A move to a Championship club would be a positive decision for the teenager and allow him a chance to refine his skills and add experience.
This would also allow Rossiter to return to Liverpool ahead of next season as a player with a claim for a place in the Reds team.
Cameron Brannagan
Another promising young star coming through the ranks at Anfield, Brannagan is an England under-20’s international and player tipped to have a bright future in the game.
The 19-year-old playmaker has been afforded the opportunity to play in the Capital One Cup this season but could well face the prospect of no more senior football this term if he stays at Anfield.
Brannagan seems like another ideal candidate for a switch to a willing Championship side, with the exertions of playing week-in, week-out surely a real benefit to the starlet’s progression.
With Liverpool overloaded with attacking midfield players in their senior squad, a change of scenery for six months would do the teenager good.
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