The Daily Mail claim that Liverpool have placed an incredible £40 million price tag on the head of striker Daniel Sturridge ahead of the summer transfer windows with the club aware that the 27-year-old could request a move away from Anfield as he struggles to nail down a regular spot in between his numerous injuries.
Both Paris Saint-Germain and West Ham are thought to be keen on the England international, who has missed a number of games with a virus and a hip injury recently, before returning to the bench against Watford on Monday night. Whilst his future is not clear, such a price tag would suggest that the Reds are not keen to sell.
The club may feel that they need the depth that Sturridge provides if they do achieve their goal of qualifying for the Champions League next season, which they took a huge step towards doing as they beat Watford by one goal to nil to put their destiny in their own hands. After the game, Jurgen Klopp told the press, as quoted by the club website, that he was pleased with the display:
Both Paris Saint-Germain and West Ham are thought to be keen on the England international, who has missed a number of games with a virus and a hip injury recently, before returning to the bench against Watford on Monday night. Whilst his future is not clear, such a price tag would suggest that the Reds are not keen to sell.
The club may feel that they need the depth that Sturridge provides if they do achieve their goal of qualifying for the Champions League next season, which they took a huge step towards doing as they beat Watford by one goal to nil to put their destiny in their own hands. After the game, Jurgen Klopp told the press, as quoted by the club website, that he was pleased with the display:


