Liverpool have made one of their best starts to a Premier League campaign this season and have picked up 4 wins from their first 6 games. They have outscored almost everyone in the league and are looking like a team that will be hard to beat.
The manager has changed a lot since moving to Liverpool last year around this time and has managed to lift the team to the 4th place in the points table early this season.
He has made some superb decisions regarding the composition of his first team and this has left a couple of players within the squad a bit unhappy recently.
Klopp is known to change his side according to the threat from the oppositions and this has led to star striker Daniel Sturridge start games on the bench more often than in the first team.
The27-year old was not happy, evidently, after he was dropped to the bench for the game against Tottenham Hotspur, but he did start the next one against Leicester City but failed to find the back of the net.
The manager has since then used Firmino up top as a false 9 and has reaped a lot of benefits from the Brazilian’s hard work and skill up front.
This has made even more frustrated and he is now reportedly looking to move away from the club this January.
The likes of Arsenal were linked with a move for the England international in the recently concluded transfer window but Arsenal were not able to lure him out on deadline day and had to settle for Lucas Perez from the Spanish league.
However, with Sturridge now reportedly available for a move in January, it is now reported that the clubs from the bottom half of the table, who are desperate for goals might make a move for him.

According to reports in Italy, Sturridge is on the radar of three Premier League clubs for a move this January.
West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City, and Sunderland are all keeping tabs on the striker and are ready to pounce on him when the window opens.
However, it is to be seen if Klopp is ready to let go of the 27-year and if Sturridge is actually ready to move to a lower club in the league, that too in January.
There is hardly any strength to this rumor, especially with Sturridge making some decent impact in the recent games, and it is to be seen if he even thinks about a move away from Liverpool, in a year, that is looking strong for them.
Do you think Daniel Sturridge should leave Liverpool in January?