Liverpool are already planning ahead as they prepare to bring in some more signings.
Despite spending close to £450m in the summer, things have not worked out at all for the Reds so far this season.
However, that will not stop them spending more in the future, especially as there are still a few positions that need addressing.
The attack is one of them, particularly on the flanks, with many names being linked with a potential move to Anfield.
But there is one player especially who seems most likely to join at this point in time, and Tim Sherwood reckons he would be Liverpool’s version of Eberechi Eze.

Tim Sherwood thinks Antoine Semenyo is just like Eberechi Eze
There are so many talented wingers in the Premier League right now, but one of the most in-form is Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.
He was sensational last season and he has followed it up with more impressive performances this campaign too, suggesting he is ready for the step up.
Another player who was doing the same before his move was Eze at Crystal Palace, with Sherwood believing that these two are very comparable.
“There will be a queue a mile long for this boy. He’s top drawer, a wonderful player, you know what you’re going to get,” Sherwood said on Sky Sports.
“The only question mark is that it’s ok to play for Bournemouth and Bristol City, but can you play for Tottenham? Can you play for Liverpool? Can you play for Arsenal?
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“He reminds me a bit of Eze, and he’s stepped up to Arsenal, there’s no sure thing, but he’s the nearest you’ll come to it.”
Antoine Semenyo is also versatile like Eberechi Eze
Versatility can come in very different forms, but it is important to have if moving to a big club like Liverpool.
Semenyo is capable of playing on either flank, which will come in handy as the Reds have small issues on both of these sides right now.
He also has the speed, trickery and end product to have what it takes to make it at Liverpool, suggesting this move is a no-brainer.
Just like Eze, Semenyo already knows the league too and could make an instant impact, something the Reds need to get their season back on track.
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