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Liverpool broke their transfer record with the signing of Mohamed Salah.

Roma claim they received £37million up front with potentially a further £7million to follow in add-ons.

With the Reds also in the market for a top-class centre-back and centre midfielder, Salah’s status as the most expensive player in the club’s history is unlikely to last long.

Owners Fenway Sports Group are backing Jurgen Klopp with hard cash but what’s set to be Liverpool’s biggest ever summer spending spree will be accompanied over the coming weeks by the sale of those Anfield stars who are surplus to requirements.

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The Reds drove a hard bargain last summer - bringing in around £80million as they negotiated decent fees for the likes of Martin Skrtel, Jordon Ibe, Brad Smith, Joe Allen, Christian Benteke and Luis Alberto.They intend to do likewise this time around.

Currently, the only deal in place is Andre Wisdom’s switch to Derby County for £2million up front rising to £4.5million.However, there has been sufficient interest in other more valuable assets to fuel the belief that proceeds from sales could even pass the £100million mark this summer.

Here are 10 players who could follow Wisdom out of the exit door

Mamadou Sakho

Liverpool want £30million for the France international, who has no future at Anfield following the breakdown in his relationship with Klopp.

Sakho revived his career with a successful loan spell at Crystal Palace in the second half of last season as he spearheaded their push for Premier League survival.

Palace want him back but won’t pay £30million. The 27-year-old centre-back ideally wants to move to a Champions League club.

Liverpool insist their valuation is realistic given Sakho’s wealth of experience, the fact he’s under contract until 2020 and the general shortage of high calibre centre-backs in Europe.

Daniel Sturridge

The future remains uncertain for the England striker.

Liverpool aren’t actively looking to sell him and Sturridge hasn’t said he wants to leave, but the suspicion remains that there could be an option on the table at some stage that suits all parties.

Sturridge’s goal-scoring record of 60 goals in 119 appearances is highly impressive.

But he started just seven league matches and scored just three league goals in 2016/17 – not much of a return for a £150,000 per week frontman.

For the third successive season he was hampered by injuries but even when fit there were times when he was behind both Roberto Firmino and Divock Origi in the pecking order.

Will Sturridge, who has two years remaining on his contract, want to stick around if he’s not going to be first choice?

Putting a price tag on Sturridge isn’t easy, considering his injury record. In the current market, it’s unlikely that Liverpool would listen to anything below £30million.

Lazar Markovic

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The Serbian winger is definitely for sale and Liverpool want back the £20million they paid Benfica for him three years ago.

That prospect would have been laughable six months ago as he floundered on loan at Sporting Lisbon, but his career was revived by a temporary spell at Hull City in the second half of last season.

Although Markovic couldn’t keep the Tigers up, his reputation was enhanced under Marco Silva.

The Portuguese coach, who has since moved on to Watford, is keen to take Markovic to Vicarage Road, but the Hornets will have to break their transfer record to land him.

Zenit Saint Petersburg are also in the hunt for the 23-year-old.

Alberto Moreno

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Liverpool have placed a £15million price tag on the erratic Spanish left-back and are confident of banking that figure.

The Reds rejected an £11million offer from Napoli last week and are now awaiting higher bids.

His former club Sevilla, AC Milan, Inter Milan and two Premier League clubs have all enquired about the 24-year-old defender.

The writing was on the wall for Moreno after a season in which he was relegated to bench duty while midfielder James Milner played ahead of him at left-back.

Making a profit on the £12million the Reds paid Sevilla for Moreno three years ago would represent remarkable business.

Kevin Stewart

Liverpool rejected a number of approaches for the midfielder back in January but will sell for the right price this summer.

Swansea City, West Brom, Brighton, Newcastle and Aston Villa have all expressed interest in the former Tottenham trainee in the past.

Stewart, who signed a new five-year deal last November, made the last of his 20 first-team appearances for the Reds against Plymouth back in January and it’s difficult to see him adding to that tally.

The Reds picked him up for nothing from Spurs in 2014 but intend to command a hefty fee for the work that’s gone into his development.

He’s valued at £10million.

Lucas Leiva

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The situation with Lucas is different.

Given his decade of service and dedication to the cause, it’s less about what Liverpool want for him and more about what’s best for him and his family.

Klopp would have sanctioned his departure to Inter Milan back in January if the player had pushed for it.

The manager was delighted that the Brazilian stayed put and played an important role in the Reds’ top-four finish.

Lucas, who has one year remaining on his contract, must decide whether he’s happy being a squad player at Anfield or whether the time is right to pursue a new challenge.

He’s currently weighing up his options.

He’s still only 30 and has plenty more to offer, if he went to another Premier League club Liverpool could expect to get around £5million for him.

If he wanted to return home to Gremio that fee would be reduced.

Jon Flanagan, Cameron Brannagan, Pedro Chirivella and Connor Randall

This quartet will return for pre-season looking to impress Klopp but could depart before the window shuts.

Flanagan is bound to attract plenty of interest, despite a season-long loan at Burnley failing to provide the regular first-team football he craved.

The tough-tackling right-back is still under contract for another two years and is fighting fit after the knee issues that previously hampered him.

The boyhood Red will be desperate to force his way into Klopp’s plans.

However, with Nathaniel Clyne and Trent Alexander-Arnold for competition, the Academy graduate may need to leave in order to advance his career.

The same goes for Brannagan and Chirivella.

Brannagan didn’t feature under Klopp last term before spending the second half of the season on loan at Fleetwood, while Chirivella had a stint in Holland with Go Ahead Eagles.

Randall only played 45 minutes of first-team football last season and will be 22 in October.

He needs senior football rather than another year with the under-23s and it’s hard to see him getting it at Liverpool.