Liverpool will unveil a new £18million strike force in
January after taking significant steps to securing deals for Daniel Sturridge
and Thomas Ince.
It has been Brendan Rodgers wish for Liverpool to get their
business in the New Year done early and they now are on the brink of landing
their two prime targets.
Chelsea forward Sturridge is expected to cost Liverpool in
the region of £12million, while they will have to pay Blackpool in the region
of £6million to take Ince back to Anfield 18 months after letting him leave for
£250,000.
Sturridge, who is currently in Japan with Chelsea at the
Club World Cup, almost joined Liverpool in August but did not want to move on
an initial loan deal. Rodgers, though, has remained an admirer and his transfer
will be completed when the window opens.
Ince, meanwhile, will also be brought in to ease the burden
on leading scorer Luis Suarez. He left Anfield in August 2011 and has since
made eye-catching progress at Bloomfield Road, winning five England Under 21
caps this season.
Rodgers said last month he was looking for players "who
would really help take the club forward" and both 20-year-old Ince and
Sturridge, 23, fit the criteria of players who Liverpool look to buy. Rodgers
remains keen on Arsenal's Theo Walcott but he would be a signing for next
summer.
Source http://www.dailymail.co.uk
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