25y/o reportedly to be sold by Liverpool without single appearance following £36m deal – originally posted on Sportslens.com
Centre-back Ben Davies is set to leave Liverpool without having made a single appearance, according to The Sun.
The Reds signed the 25-year-old for £1.5 million in January from Preston North End, but they are ready to sell him, with Sheffield United keen.
However, the Blades only want him on a loan deal.
Liverpool brought in Davies after losing Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip to season-ending injuries last year, but no longer have a need for him after the trio returned to full fitness and following the arrival of Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig for £36 million.
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Davies was unlucky as he suffered from injuries upon joining the Anfield side, while the Nat Phillips and Rhys Williams used that opportunity to shine.
Alongside the aforementioned quartet, the duo are also ahead of him in the pecking order, and he would struggle to get onto the pitch should he decide to remain at Liverpool heading into the new season.
With over 120 Championship appearances under his belt, the Preston academy graduate would be a solid addition for Sheffield Utd.
Davies is a left-sided centre-back who can also play at left-back, and some Premier League sides could also be keen on having him, as he clearly has what it takes to play top-flight football after Liverpool decided to take the punt on him.
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Author:Joseph Scott