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Joe Gomez’s return could save Liverpool millions in the transfer market

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp (REUTERS)
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The Liverpool teenager proved he can make the left-back spot his own when he is fully fit.

Liverpool started the season with only one recognised left-back – Alberto Moreno – and he was quickly overlooked in favour of makeshift defender James Milner.

The experienced midfielder has done a fine job in that position, but with the January transfer window coming up it would be no surprise if Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was planning to strengthen in that area.

Liverpool's Joe Gomez in action with West Ham's Manuel Lanzini

However, the recent return to action of 19-year-old Joe Gomez may have changed his plans.

Gomez may have only made seven first-team appearances for Liverpool to date, but he proved prior to his anterior cruciate ligament injury that he has all the attributes to excel at Anfield.

Arriving from Charlton Athletic, the teenager quickly made the left-back spot his own before his major blow, and while he will not be rushed back, he could ultimately offer a fine alternative to Milner and Moreno.

Liverpool's Joe Gomez and Jordan Henderson

By the time January rolls around Gomez will have six more weeks of fitness work under his belt, while he will have continued his recovery with outings for the under-23s.

A 45-minute appearance in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Accrington Stanley on Sunday is a step in the right direction, and if he does not suffer any setbacks Gomez could ultimately save Liverpool a few million pounds while making up for lost time.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp