Daniel Sturridge’s future is expected to be resolved this week as he considers offers from Europe, the USA and Middle East.

The former Liverpool striker is unlikely to remain in the Premier League having ended his six year spell at Anfield.

The 29-year-old has been offered a £9 million contract to move to Turkish side Fenerbahce but they are one of numerous parties showing interest.

Sturridge has offers from 13 clubs in total, including DC United in MLS, Real Betis, Bologna, Marseille and Besiktas.

Qatar is also an option for the England forward.

Fenerbahce have indicated they are ready to pay £60,000-a-week to Sturridge, who is a free agent following his departure from Liverpool during the summer.

There is an Anfield link at the Turkish club, where former Director of Football at Liverpool Damien Comolli controls transfers.

Sturridge was recently cleared to resume his playing career after being hit with a short ban after for breaches of betting rules.

The Football Association is appealing against the length of suspension - determined by an independent panel - as they sought a six month ban.

Sturridge’s former club Liverpool head to Turkey this week for the Super Cup Final against Chelsea.

The club is expected to provide an official update on the condition of goalkeeper Alisson, who suffered a calf injury against Norwich City on Friday.

Veteran Andy Lonergan is free to join the Liverpool squad as he is eligible to play having been part of the club on a short-term basis in the summer. It is anticipated Lonergan will sign a formal deal to serve as back-up, Liverpool ready to offer a one-year deal to the ex Middlesbrough keeper.