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Kelleher was Alisson’s second choice and made a career-high 26 appearances this season. But the Irishman, 25, needs weekly minutes for the sake of his development and could be let go if he expresses a desire to play more consistently. He would cost any interested club at least £20m considering he is one of the best number 2s in the world.

Another small player who may want to find a new club for regular football is left back Kostas Tsimikas. The Greek defender has been in and out of the team since joining four years ago and now 28, he may want to be a key player elsewhere. Liverpool would like a profit on the £11.75m they paid Olympiakos for him.

Mohamed Salah is the second most used player in Klopp’s tenure at Liverpool and a bonafide legend of the club. He will make his 349th appearance under Klopp against Wolves, but the Egyptian may not feature for the Reds after today.

Fenway Sports Group is keen to keep hold of the 31-year-old veteran, who turns 32 in June, for new manager Arne Slot. But with his contract set to expire in 12 months, it’s entirely possible Saudi Arabia could make an offer that proves too good to refuse.

A move away is not in the realm of possibility despite his 25 goals and 14 assists, which means he will finish as the club’s top scorer for the seventh consecutive year.

Another winger who could play his last game against Wolves is Luis Diaz. The Colombian has expressed his desire to stay under Slot and is under contract until 2027, but interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona could see him make a move – for the right price. Any sale would require a huge fee, perhaps around £75m.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk will be out of contract in 12 months. But he is not expected to leave this summer, even if new deals cannot be agreed before the start of the 2024-25 campaign and Liverpool risk losing him on a free in 2025.

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