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It may not feel like it at present, as Liverpool endure testing times in the transfer market, but Melwood could be a rather crowded place come next month.

Jurgen Klopp, of course, is desperate to add to his squad significantly in the coming weeks. Efforts to do so will continue despite a number of a recent setbacks on that front.

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But in the meantime, the Reds are set to welcome back a host of players when pre-season training starts in early-July.

No fewer than 13 loanees will return to the club this summer, but what does the future hold for the baker’s dozen?

Danny Ward

Huddersfield’s hero as the Terriers secured promotion to the Premier League. The Welsh international goalkeeper says he is keen to remain with them next season, though admits the decision is not his to make.

Klopp has hinted that he would like to have a look at the 23-year-old in pre-season, but a Premier League loan would surely benefit everyone?

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Adam Bogdan

Hungarian saw his loan at Wigan cut short by a serious knee injury in November. Surplus to requirements at Anfield, he will move on this summer.

Ryan Fulton

Spent the season with Chesterfield in League One, but is unlikely to feature for Liverpool with Kamil Grabara, Shamal George and Caoimhin Kelleher all competing at U23 level. Expect the Scotland U21 international to leave.

Mamadou Sakho

The most high-profile name on this list. The Frenchman enhanced his reputation at Crystal Palace having joined in January, but won’t be returning to the Liverpool first-team picture.

Stayed at Selhurst Park to complete rehab from a knee injury, and it is hard to imagine him back at Melwood even. Will be sold as soon as a suitable offer is received, with Liverpool wanting £30m.

Jon Flanagan

Loan spell at Burnley didn’t pan out as hoped, with the full back making just 10 appearances in all competitions.

Still has two years left on his contract, and told the ECHO in April that he wasn’t giving up on his Anfield career just yet. Versatility may count in his favour, and his injuries are now behind him, but he’ll need a good pre-season to prove he can be a part of the squad going forward.

Andre Wisdom

A double-winner in Austria with Red Bull Salzburg, the 24-year-old now needs a permanent move to settle his career down.

Derby, with whom he was on loan in 2013-14, are interested, while Birmingham and Celtic would also take him. Liverpool will want a fee of £2m plus for the former England U21 international.

Lloyd Jones

Big defender who was a regular at Swindon Town in League One this season. Returned to U23 action in May, but is likely to leave this summer as he enters the final year of his Reds contract.

Cameron Brannagan

Endured a frustrating season, with injury and then an underwhelming loan spell at Fleetwood Town. Hugely-talented, the 21-year-old needs to find a loan club where he can play regularly now. Games and experience are vital.

Ryan Kent

A success on loan at Barnsley, where he was young player of the year. Competition for U23 wing spots is fierce with Harry Wilson and Sheyi Ojo, as well as Ben Woodburn, all vying. Kent has admirers in the Championship, and is almost certain to get another loan or even permanent move this summer.

Pedro Chirivella

Enjoyed his stint in the Netherlands with Go Ahead Eagles, and has enhanced his reputation as a result. Kaiserslautern are among those who have expressed an interest in the Spaniard, who needs a move to get regular football.

Allan Rodrigues de Souza

Highly-rated by Klopp, the Brazilian didn’t play as much as he would have liked while at Hertha Berlin, but is likely to remain with the Bundesliga side next season after they qualified for the Europa League.

Could line up against Liverpool when the sides meet in a friendly next month.

Lazar Markovic

A £20m signing three years ago, the Serb desperately needs a permanent move away from Merseyside now.

Did OK for Marco Silva at Hull, but spells at Fenerbahce and Sporting Lisbon were less impressive. Liverpool will need to take a hit on the 23-year-old, but for the sake of the player they need to find him a club he can rebuild at.

Taiwo Awoniyi

Young striker who has gathered useful experience at FSV Frankfurt and, last season, NEC Nijmegen. Will get another move this summer, either loan or permanent.