This summer Liverpool need to invest in the squad. The Reds need to bring in a forwards and a midfielder. First we need to deal with the pesy homgrown quota. A Premier League squad of up to 25 players can include no more than 17 non-homegrown. As it stands we’d need to sell or loan out two non-homegrown players to bring in a footballer such as Saul or Dusan Dusan Vlahovic. The Mirror has claimed Liverpool could turn to Tammy Abraham as a solution.

Liverpool need a striker
This summer the Reds are short of numbers up front.
At the moment Jürgen Klopp has just four players of real quality he can rely on.
We need to add strength in depth to the front line to increase rotation options and competition.
Furthermore, we need a plan B for when Roberto Firmino’s approach isn’t working.
A lethal striker is needed urgently, someone to finish the half chances which keep going begging.
Liverpool could target Tammy Abraham
The Reds may have to look for a homegrown talent to improve the squad.
This is in order to navigate the precise quotas placed on foreign talents.
According to The Mirror, Liverpool could target Tammy Abraham at Chelsea.
The striker has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge and could leave for a fee of around £35m.
In his first full season in the Premier League he netted 15 goals, not a bad return for someone so young.
What RTK has to say
Liverpool signing Tammy Abraham could be a smart move.
He’s still just 23-years-old, he has plenty of time to improve.
Furthermore, he offers a different dynamic to Roberto Firmino, a plan B if we need it.
We’ve succeeded with signing out of favour Chelsea strikers before, if we can knock a bit of money off that £35m asking price then this could be a deal worth doing.
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