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29-Year-Old Striker Set To Leave Liverpool THIS Summer

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Daniel Sturridge

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge will leave the club this summer after six years with the Reds.

His imminent exit was confirmed by Liverpool on Tuesday evening.

Daniel Sturridge has been a Liverpool player since he joined them from West London giants Chelsea during the winter transfer window in 2013.

The England international has scored 67 goals in 160 appearances for the newly crowned European champions since his transfer from Chelsea.

His time at Liverpool has been affected by injuries.

Daniel Sturridge was one of the first names on the Liverpool team list under former boss Brendan Rodgers but his injury woes have affected his productivity since Jurgen Klopp took charge of the team.

He was a bit-part player for Liverpool during the just concluded campaign after making 27 appearances in all competitions for the Reds.

Daniel Sturridge scored four goals in those games.

In total, the English striker made just seven starts and 20 substitute appearances for Liverpool.

The 29-year-old was an unused substitute for the Reds during their Champions League final clash with Premier League rivals Spurs.

Both teams clashed at the new Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid last weekend and it was the Reds who triumphed for their sixth title via a 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.