Four Liverpool youngsters who could benefit from EFL loans including forgotten defender
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The transfer market only recently opened but Liverpool have wasted no time in getting stuck in.
Jurgen Klopp's side have secured the signing of highly-rated Darwin Nunez from Benfica for a fee that could rise to £85million. That acquisition goes some way to softening the blow of losing legendary forward Sadio Mane, following his decision to join Bayern Munich. As well as Nunez, Liverpool have also brought in Calvin Ramsay and Fabio Carvalho.
In terms of outgoings, as well as Mane, the likes of Divock Origi and Sheyi Ojo have been released whilst attention has turned to striking loan deals for some of the club's younger players. Earlier this week, right-back Conor Bradley joined up with League One side Bolton Wanderers on a season-long loan and fellow full-back Adam Lewis agreed a temporary stay with League Two club Newport County.
Here, identifies four other Liverpool youngsters who could benefit from loans in the Championship next term.
Liverpool attacker Gordon is still only 17 but impressed enough to win a handful of senior appearances for Klopp's side last term. He arrived from Derby in early 2021, having made just a solitary outing for the Rams but with a lofty billing.
A loan move to a team in the EFL, whether it be for a