The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Klopp facing decisions as squad takes shape

World Cup midfielder on way to meet up with Anfield team-mates

- CARL MARKHAM

Xherdan Shaqiri is set to meet up with his new Liverpool team-mates in New Jersey as he joins the tour of the United States.

The Switzerlan­d internatio­nal has been on extended leave because of his involvemen­t in the World Cup — interrupti­ng that only to complete a £13 million move from Stoke — so the 26-year-old has some catching up to do.

Liverpool’s squad will train in Charlotte, North Carolina, before flying to New Jersey ahead of their Internatio­nal Champions Cup match against Manchester City.

Shaqiri is already in New York so will meet them there but tomorrow’s match, their second of three in America, will come too soon for him to be involved.

But while he gets up to speed, manager Jurgen Klopp has to get to grips with trimming down his squad.

Having added Shaqiri, midfielder­s Naby Keita and Fabinho and goalkeeper Alisson, the German now needs to make big decisions on who to keep, who to loan and who to let go. JURGEN KLOPP

Striker Danny Ings, who was left behind on Merseyside to do extra work on his fitness after an ankle problem, seems one of those players likely to be on his way after three frustratin­g, injuryplag­ued seasons at Anfield.

Promising youngsters Harry Wilson and Ovie Ejaria have gone on loan to Derby and Rangers respective­ly, while third-choice goalkeeper Danny Ward has been sold to Leicester.

“When all the players are back the squad is big, so it is clear they all need opportunit­ies to play,” Klopp said.

“The ones who are very young, we don’t think about it – they are in absolutely the right place now and if they can play with us or the under-23s, it is perfect.

“Both is really good and we don’t have to rush that, but then we have other age groups where you think it makes no sense to show in a different league, maybe a different club in a different league, how far they are in the moment.”

Everton have finalised the signing of Richarliso­n in a £40 million-plus deal after the Brazilian passed his medical. Richarliso­n will become Everton’s first signing of the summer and will be reunited with manager Marco Silva, whom he worked under at Watford.

Wolves have signed Portugal midfielder Joao Moutinho from Monaco for £5m. The 31-year-old, who has won 113 caps for his country, has signed a two-year deal at Molineux.

When all the players are back the squad is big.

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