Arne Slot could 'offload' two Liverpool players in overhaul of attack as midfielder suffers injury setback
Liverpool will look to extend their journey in this season's FA Cup when they visit Championship outfit Plymouth Argyle on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds beat Accrington Stanley 4-0 in a third-round tie at Anfield and will be hoping for a repeat of last month's scoreline at Home Park.
But you already knew that anyway, didn't you?
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Here, the ECHO looks at some of the Liverpool stories you might have missed this weekend.
Liverpool set for huge summer overhaul as two exits planned
Liverpool are reportedly planning to overhaul their forward line this summer, with Arne Slot ready to offload two attackers.
Anfield Watch reports that both Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota could leave Anfield at the end of the season, claiming both attackers have "frustrated" Slot this term.
Diaz was one of the Reds' brightest performers in the early weeks of the season but appears to have been leapfrogged by Gakpo in the pecking order.
Jota, meanwhile, has only made seven Premier League starts this season due to several injury problems.
As a result, the Reds claim that Slot could look to offload the pair at the end of the season.
Liverpool midfielder suffers injury blow
Liverpool loanee Stefan Bajcetic suffered an injury blow when making his first start for La Liga outfit Las Palmas on Saturday.
After seeing his temporary move to RB Salzburg cut short, the midfielder joined the Spaniards on loan for the remainder of the season last week.
However, he lasted 78 minutes on Saturday night during Las Palmas' 2-1 defeat against Villarreal.
After the game, head coach Diego Martinez said: "Like Stefan, they are players who, for one reason or another, have not trained for a long time and have not had continuity in training.
"In principle, they are normal overloads that have gone up in the femoral muscles, but they have to wait, although it's as if nothing had happened."