Liverpool are reportedly set to overhaul their attacking options.

According to Goal, Liverpool are poised to sell two of Danny Ings, Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi in an attacking overhaul this summer.
The Reds ensured a fourth-place finish in the Premier League with a 4-0 home win over Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday, whilst they also have the Champions League final against Real Madrid to look forward to later this month.
With Naby Keita arriving from RB Leipzig this summer, Liverpool are preparing to launch a real push for the Premier League title next season, and whilst incomings will be vital, others will be leaving.

Goal report that three strikers – Danny Ings, Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi – are all primed for the chopping block, but only two of them will go as Liverpool have no plans to sign a new number 9.
Instead, Liverpool will look to land another wide player who can also play in attack whilst keeping one striker to compete with Roberto Firmino in the Reds attack.
Former manager Brendan Rodgers signed all three players, landing Sturridge in 2013, Origi in 2014 and Ings in 2015, but Jurgen Klopp now looks set to offload two of them this summer.

Ings, 25, has suffered two major knee injuries in his three years at Anfield, and has scored just once in 14 appearances this term, with many feeling that he may not be at the level Liverpool require.
Meanwhile, Sturridge and Origi have been out on loan at West Bromwich Albion and Wolfsburg respectively, with little success to their names, making it little surprise that they could be sold – but picking out the one who stays is a little more difficult.
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