Rodgers has now had per year to evaluate all his Liverpool group and I estimate this summer we will see a mass exodus of the inconsistent and poor players.A Rodgers has already got rid of Cole, Maxi, Aqualiani, Adam, Bellamy and Doni and this exodus will likely continue in the summer. It has been widely noted that Rodgers will soon be passed a A20million kitty to spend making departures necessary to fuel the signings of 3-4 high quality players. Jamie Carragher (CB) One definite departure could be the retiring tale that's Jamie Carragher. His presence will undoubtedly be missed both as the voice of interest but also an excellent defense on the pitch and a stalwart of the Liverpool protection for over 15 years and an Istanbul hero, we've too much to be thankful for in regards to Carragher. The middle of support is certainly a position that will see large change come the start of the next time. Martin Skrtel (CB) Last season Skrtel was named player of the season for his amazing tasks and persistence but he's been all but that this year. A liability at the back particularly in the latter stages of the time he's fallen out of favour to the retiring Carragher. At 28 years of age, the Slovakian features a fair resale value of about A12million and this can be the reason for Rodgers to allow him to move ahead. He's consistently been connected to his former club Zenit St Petersburg but there appears to also be attention from Arsenal in a make an effort to sure up there shaky protection. Sebastian Coates (CB) Coates has failed to break right into the first team, deposition merely a handful of first team looks since his move around in summer time of 2011. So much was billed of him after impressive tasks at the 2011 Copa America. The small Uruguayan can yet have another at Liverpool, however I think he will certainly move come july 1st weather it be described as a exchange or a loan move am not sure. There appears to be a host of Italian groups such as Napoli and Fiorentina, the Reds can recover the A7million they taken care of him because of his young age and potential. Oussama Assaidi (W) He's yet to be provided with an effective opportunity in the initial group but that one confuses me, every time Assaidi has come right into a game although not many he has looked energetic and very skilful. There is apparently something about Assaidi that Rodgers only doesnat like, itas a pity for such a great player with uncontested potential not to get an opportunity. There were rumours that the gamer has been purchased without much deliberation with Rodgers. In the winter Galatasaray and Fiorentina where both linked with mortgage techniques for the Moroccan, I feel that in summer time he could go to Ajax within an offer to bring Christian Eriksen to Anfield. Fabio Borini (FW) The Italian has been affected by two long hurts that have limited to five Premier League begins, the kid for me should really be given another period to prove herself. Liverpool would certainly produce a reduction on the player and wouldnat be able to regain his A10.5million price tag. Just like the others of the participants Fiorentina appear to show an interest. Andy Carroll (FW) A35million, merely a outrageous amount to player for this kind of mediocre player. Liverpool will never recoup perhaps 1 / 2 of that money, and the time for you to cut their losses on Andy and move on has can be found in the summertime. The sole team which appear to want any such thing to do with Big Andy is Newcastle and an exchange deal to create Hatem Ben Arfa to Anfield has been muted and I do believe would be good for both parties. On the other hand Carroll can warm the bench for another year being cover to both Suarez and Sturridge. Danny Wilson (CB) & Dani Pacheco (FW) Both players out of contract in the summertime and most unlikely that there contract will soon be renewed, Dani Pacheco was supposed to be what Suso has become and Danny Wilson was merely a person who was signed after only one successful season at the least he only cost 1/10th of Carroll. @SamedCj
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