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Three players Liverpool need to loan out in January including teenager likened to Paul Gascoigne
Liverpool will hope to get back tജo winning ways when their Premi🔯er League campaign resumes on Boxing Day.
The Reds🔯 have experienced a disappointing season so🎀 far.
Liverpool trail lꦅeaders Arsena𓆏l by 15 points and sit seven points adrift of the top four.

Onཧe silver lining comes in the shape of the January transfer window, where the Reds can look to stre🌞ngthen their ranks.
At t𒀰he same time, Liverpool could also look to send some of t🀅heir young talents out on loan.
While the Red𝕴s will likely look to bolster their ranks, they’ve also got to think abo🦂ut which players could do with getting experience elsewhere.
Here are three players we reckon the Anfield outfit should 𒅌send out on loan in the January transfer window.
Ben Doak
Described by James Milner as having ‘absolutely incredible’ abilities, Doak is one of Liverpool’s most exciting young🌜sters.
for Doak in March𒅌, and he’s already playing for the Under-21s.
The youngster has netted eight times and provided six assists across his 16 appearances for Liverp🐟ool’s youth teams.
Doak has already made his senior Reds debut, as well as p𒀰laying twice for Celtic’s first-team.
The 17-🔯year-old, who has been compared to Wayne Rooney and Raheem Sterling, al꧂ready looks a cut above.
With that in mind, Liverpool could potentiaཧlly do what they did ✅with Harvey Elliott and loan him out to an EFL team.

Bobby Clark
🎐Liverpool signed Clark from Newcastle in🌠 the summer of 2021, and the young forward has been developing superbly.
The 17-year-old is already playin♈g for the Red♓s U21s and has even made two appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s side.
⛦Back in March, Liverpool rewarded Clark’s progress with a long-term contract.
Like Doak, Clark looks like he could already step up from the U21s. Perhaps a loan in the lower ♎EFL?
One thing’s for sure – Newcastle were absolutely gutted ꦡthe youngster left.
“For me – and I don’t talk about this lightly – but🍸 at the same sort of age, you had a young Paul Gascoigne at Newcastle,” Lee Ryder of Chronicle Live told the at the time.
“It was before the days of nutrition, dietitians and all of that, so Gascoigne was carr🍨ying a lot mo🌸re weight than Bobby.
“But the reality is that sort of raw skill remi🔜nds me a little bit of Gazza at t🐎he same age.”
Curtis Jones
In terms of Liverpool first-team appearances, Jones is already a vetera🍌n of sorts, with 81 outings for Klopp’s sꦑide.
It’s easy to forget he’s still just 21, and he still has plenty of room to develop🐠 into a s💜tar.
Liverpool handed him a neꩵw contract just last month, which will take ♎him until the summer of 2027.

However, Jones has experienced💧 a number of injury setbacks, and remains out with a recur✤ring shin issue.
Speaking on Wednesday🌳, assistant manager Pep Ljinders 🌺said: “Curtis is one week away from team training.”
Jones is clearly a top talent, but he could do with regular first-t☂eam fo𝄹otball to polish his game further.
With t😼his in mind, perhaps a loan to a bottom-half Premier League side or promotion-challenging Championship outf🤡it might not be a bad shout.