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Liverpool are open to loaning Nathaniel Clyne on deadline day with the defender ready to resume full training imminently.

The Reds right-back hasn't featured all season after picking up an ACL injury back in pre-season but has made great strides in his comeback to full fitness.

The rise of Trent Alexander-Arnold at Anfield coupled with a couple of long-term fitness problems have truncated Clyne's progress with the Reds, with the former Southampton defender making just 10 appearances in two years.

That is in stark contrast to his first two years on Merseyside when he made 93 appearances under Brendan Rodgers and Jurgen Klopp.

Clyne's last run-out for the Reds came back in December 2018 against Arsenal with his most recent start coming earlier that month against Manchester United at Anfield.

A loan move to Bournemouth 12 months ago didn't result in a permanent deal and the Reds are happy to allow Clyne to leave on deadline day as he attempts to kick-start a career that has flatlined since the summer of 2017.

Clyne is into the final months of his Liverpool contract which means any potential loan deal will bring about an end to his five years as a Reds player.

With the 28-year-old nearing fitness once more, he is free to find a club on January 31 ahead of the 11pm transfer deadline.

However, while clubs have been tracking his progress over the last few weeks, it is unclear if any concrete offer is on the table for Clyne.