Sunderland fail in loan bid for Liverpool's Danny Ings as Andre Wisdom and Luis Alberto head for exit door

Danny Ings is still recovering from a long-time injury
Danny Ings is still recovering from a long-time injury Credit: Reuters

Liverpool’s last 48 hours during the transfer window are most likely to be focused on player exits, but Jurgen Klopp has rejected an attempt by Sunderland to sign Danny Ings on loan.

Ings is still recovering from knee surgery with Klopp eager to give him more game time to build up his strength.

His lack of minutes so far this season is due to a prolonged recovery rather than a sign he is out of favour, and it meant David Moyes' hopes were immediately dashed. Numerous clubs are interested in Ings but he is part of Klopp's short-term and long-term plans.

Elsewhere, Andre Wisdom and Luis Alberto are the latest players to be leaving the club.

Luis Alberto controls the ball during the match between Melbourne Victory and Liverpool
Luis Alberto struggled to make his presence felt at Anfield Credit: Getty Images

Wisdom is moving to Red Bull Salzburg on a season loan and a fee of £4.2 million has been agreed with Lazio for 23-year-old Spanish midfielder Alberto, who proved unable to make the grade following his move to Merseyside three years ago.

Alberto has spent the last two years on loan, first at Malaga and last season at Deportivo La Coruna.

Liverpool thought they were signing a future Spanish international when they lured Alberto from La Liga in 2013. He had been developing at Sevilla and on loan to Barcelona, where he played for the B side, but his opportunities were limited at Anfield.

Liverpool have agreed further add-ons as part of the negotiation with the Rome club, and will also receive 30 per cent of the value of any future sale of the midfielder.

Alberto travelled to Italy this afternoon to meet Lazio officials. Personal terms are still to be agreed between the club and player.

It is highly unlikely Liverpool will be active in signing new players between now and Wednesday. Klopp’s current priority is trimming his squad.

Mario Balotelli is still in talks with Nice, who are leading the race for his signature.

Balotelli has only one year remaining on his Liverpool contract so whatever the terms of that particular deal, it will represent the permanent end of one of the most peculiar Anfield careers.

Several other members of Klopp’s squad are the subject of interest, with Lazar Markovic another with the possibility of heading to Italy. AC Milan have shown interest in taking him for the the next 12 months.

Liverpool are also waiting to see if Mamadou Sakho will take the opportunity to acquire game time elsewhere. The French defender faces a fight on his hands to dislodge Dejan Lovren, Joel Matip and Ragnar Klavan from their preferred roles at centre-back.

A possible loan move to Stoke now looks unlikely because the centre-back has suggested he is not interested in that proposal. 

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