DANIEL STURRIDGE has put the Premier League on alert as he considers quitting Liverpool.
Daniel Sturridge is apparently ready to walk out on Liverpool |
Sturridge has made just six appearances for Liverpool this season and has seen his entire Anfield career dogged by injury problems.
News News Blog Sport understands the England international returned to training with the Reds this week for the first time in two months.
But according to reports, Sturridge is growing tired at criticism on Merseyside over his injury record and is eyeing a clean break this summer.
News News Blog Sport understands the England international returned to training with the Reds this week for the first time in two months.
But according to reports, Sturridge is growing tired at criticism on Merseyside over his injury record and is eyeing a clean break this summer.
Kop boss Jurgen Klopp has voiced his frustrations about the 26-year-old both privately and publicly.
And there certainly would not be any shortage of suitors for Sturridge should he look to quit Anfield.
The Daily Mail claim Arsenal tried to sign Sturridge in January 2013 before his £12million move from Chelsea to Liverpool.
And there certainly would not be any shortage of suitors for Sturridge should he look to quit Anfield.
The Daily Mail claim Arsenal tried to sign Sturridge in January 2013 before his £12million move from Chelsea to Liverpool.
Sturridge chats with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp |
It is added Gunners boss Arsene Wenger could now revive his interest in the Birmingham-born forward, while Manchester United and Tottenham will also be in the market for a new striker this summer.
The Daily Mirror suggest Chelsea could be also be keen, along with West Ham.
Sturridge's former club Manchester City have also been mooted as a potential destination for their former youngster.
Sturridge is believed to earn around £150,000-a-week at Liverpool and still has two-and-a-half years to run on his contract.
The Daily Mirror suggest Chelsea could be also be keen, along with West Ham.
Sturridge's former club Manchester City have also been mooted as a potential destination for their former youngster.
Sturridge is believed to earn around £150,000-a-week at Liverpool and still has two-and-a-half years to run on his contract.
Liverpool would want a high prize for the player, but while he has the abilities of a £60m striker his fitness record means he's likely to be valued at closer to £20m.
In November, Klopp said: "We have to accept that Danny was very often injured in the last few months, maybe years.
"With Danny you have to learn to adapt to new intensity of training and you have to learn what is serious pain and what is only pain."
In November, Klopp said: "We have to accept that Danny was very often injured in the last few months, maybe years.
"With Danny you have to learn to adapt to new intensity of training and you have to learn what is serious pain and what is only pain."
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