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Report: Liverpool considering giving Sturridge a new deal

Daniel Sturridge has learnt a lot over his football career, however his most valuable lesson would have been in the last 12 months when he realised that the grass is not always greener on the other side.  

In a football sense, the striker was in no-mans-land at this point of the season last year.

As a player who had a great deal of confidence in his ability, Sturridge felt a change of scenery would help kickstart a career well and truly at the crossroads.

The English international still had ambitions of being named in Gareth Southgate's World Cup squad, and with starting opportunities very limited at the Reds, felt the time was right to venture out on loan to West Brom.

It is fair to say that the move turned into a nightmare.

The 29 year-old who has had a catalogue of injuries in recent years, struggled to make it out onto the pitch for the Baggies, only making six appearances and failing to find the back of the net for the relegated Midlands side.

Widely seen as a certainty to be sold in the summer, Jurgen Klopp had other ideas, giving him another chance to prove himself.

Sturridge is someone whose body language is a tell tale sign of where his game is at.

The smiling, happy dancing figure constantly seen in his early days at the Reds, was replaced by a rather sad figure who it seemed did not enjoy being at the club.

However, knowing that he was still part of the managers' plans despite all what had transpired, Sturridge's change of attitude was evident from the pre-season. He looked like he'd gotten a full house playing Legs11 Bingo

 

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A fitter, leaner Sturridge was desperate to prove the doubters wrong.

The smile and mojo was back, and so it proved on the pitch, scoring a goal in the first league game of the season against West Ham.

He has added three since including one of the goals of the season against Chelsea which preserved Liverpool's unbeaten record and could yet prove to be a vital point come May.

While he hasn't scored since that cracker at Stanford Bridge at the end of September, Sturridge has maintained a presence around the squad and importantly played a role when called upon.

For that reason, it is believed that the club are thinking about offering Sturridge a new deal when his current one ends at the end of the season.

The Mail reports that Sturridge has attracted interest from some top clubs in Europe including Sevilla and AC Milan along with big spending clubs in the Chinese Super League.

However both parties have no thoughts of parting during the January transfer window with Sturridge determined to play his role in helping the Reds claim a long awaited league title.

Barring a spate of injuries to the front three, the days of Sturridge being a consistent starter at the club are over.

However, a key element of having a strong and successful squad is making sure everyone is on the same page and willing to play a role.

If he can be happy in that role and continue to contribute valuable minutes while managing to stay fit, then a new deal is a smart bit of business for all concerned. 

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Great idea to offer a player whose done fuck all for years a new contract.   It’s not like his current one has been a milestone around the clubs neck for years, stopping us from signing a decent forward.

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17 minutes ago, Grinch said:

Great idea to offer a player whose done fuck all for years a new contract.   It’s not like his current one has been a milestone around the clubs neck for years, stopping us from signing a decent forward.

I think most people would agree with that, however the terms of the new deal are going to be far more stringent and no way near as lucrative.

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45 minutes ago, Elite said:

I think most people would agree with that, however the terms of the new deal are going to be far more stringent and no way near as lucrative.

 

Doesnt matter if we’re not paying him a dime, he’s still wasting a squad place and putting absolutely no pressure on our front three.

 

People have short memories, we lost a champions league final the last time we lost Salah in a game.

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23 minutes ago, Grinch said:

 

Doesnt matter if we’re not paying him a dime, he’s still wasting a squad place and putting absolutely no pressure on our front three.

 

People have short memories, we lost a champions league final the last time we lost Salah in a game.

But if he's on low/performance based wages, he won't be taking up the space of an high earner. I think he'll go elsewhere anyway, West Ham or someone will offer him a good pension.

 

Either way I couldn't care less.

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57 minutes ago, Grinch said:

 

People have short memories, we lost a champions league final the last time we lost Salah in a game.

That was because we didn’t have Sturridge on the bench!

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27 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

Don't clubs re-sign players who are going to be out of contract so they can then sell them?

I would have thought he could sign a bosman now though, at least with a foreign club. It wouldn't even shock me if he already had and the club are just happy to go with the story so he doesn't get any shit through the tail of the season. I think last year it came out Can agreed his move in November and the club wanted to keep it quiet. 

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I reckon that wolves game hammered that final nail in the coffin. He can’t run, and he doesn’t even pretend to make an effort. Supremely talented player at his best but we’ve got no room for passengers 

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11 minutes ago, moof said:

I reckon that wolves game hammered that final nail in the coffin. He can’t run, and he doesn’t even pretend to make an effort. Supremely talented player at his best but we’ve got no room for passengers 

Agree and I am sick to death of him tbh. He just frustrates and annoys me more than any other player in the squad and has done since he failed to step up after Suarez left . Never had the guts to take the opportunity to lead the line. Sad really as his ability is without question but he runs a mile under pressure to take responsibility.

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He has a very good touch and skill but can't run and doesn't make any effort therefore he's completely useless to us. 

 

He'll probably end up in the MLS but would probably get found out there too

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