Curtis Jones
Jones has taken significant strides in his Liverpool career over the past twelve months. His tidiness on the ball and efficiency in his pressing rightfully earned him a place in Klopp’s first XI midway through the season before a lengthy injury forced him onto the sidelines for a few months.
He has not yet produced the level of performances prior to his injury, but he has nonetheless made a strong claim for a starting spot for next season.
Verdict: Keep
Harvey Elliott
Elliott continues to evolve into a more important player in his side. The midfielder often made a palpable difference off the bench throughout this season by injecting dynamism previously lacking on the pitch ahead of his introduction.
Just 21 years of age, he’s exhibited more than enough quality to suggest that he can grow into a world-class talent.
Verdict: Keep
Stefan Bajcetic
Only recently made his return from a year-long injury. After the Spaniard impressed in a brief spell in the first team last season, it would make sense for the Reds to see what he can offer next season.
Verdict: Keep