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Published 16:50 24 Jul 2018 BST
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Liverpool reportedly value Divock Origi at €30.3m, which seems like a lot, even in the current market, for a player who has scored 21 goals in 71 games for the club. The Belgian striker spent last season on loan with Wolfsburg and is understood to have attracted interest from Valencia. Lazio and Cardiff City are said to be in talks with Liverpool over a move for Marko Grujic, the Serbian midfielder who spent last season on loan at Cardiff. Lazar Markovic has 12-months left on his contract and could be on the move to a Turkish or Greek club.
Other Liverpool players linked with moves away include Sheyi Ojo, Pedro Chirivella, Loris Karius, Simon Mignolet and Ben Woodburn. Reading are understood to be interested in Ojo, who Liverpool value at €16.8m. Woodburn is likely to leave on loan, and there are doubts over the futures of Mignolet and Karius.
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Mignolet fell out of favour last season and appeared the most likely goalkeeper to leave the club this summer, with newly-promoted Fulham a possible destination. However, Karius may beat him to the exit door.
The German 'keeper is reportedly unhappy with Liverpool's decision to sign Alisson. There are also questions about Daniel Sturridge's future. The England striker spent the second half of last season on loan at West Brom and has a year left on his contract at Anfield.
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