Jurgen Klopp's Mo Salah alternative impresses amid Cody Gakpo woes

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Jurgen Klopp's Mo Salah alternative impresses amid Cody Gakpo woes

Liverpool are preparing to return to Premier League action this Saturday looking to build on a positive start that has yielded 10 points from 12 thus far.

And with Saudi transfer window now closed, fans of the Reds can breathe a sigh of relief - until January at least - with Mo Salah still one of their players. Although just when 'Koppites' thought they could relax, news has emerged this week that Jurgen Klopp is in the frame to become the new manager of Germany.

Klopp himself may have been watching much of this international break from behind the sofa, with his side's fixture schedule about to get hectic. Following a trip to Wolves on Saturday, Liverpool head to Austria to play LASK on Thursday as their Europa League campaign gets underway.

Here, Mirror Football rounds up the latest Liverpool news in the last 24 hours....

Liverpool name 23-man Europa League squad

The Reds have been forced to axe back-up keeper Adrian from their squad for the Europa League in order to comply with the competition’s rules.

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Teams are allowed to select 25 ‘List A’ players, but Liverpool are only permitted to name 23 due to their shortage of homegrown players. To select 25 players, eight need to be homegrown – a requirement that Liverpool have not been able to reach.

The limitation of 17 overseas players in the Europa League is one less than allowed in the Premier League, meaning one player had to be left out. Third-choice goalkeeper Adrian has therefore been excluded, with Vitezslav Jaros selected alongside Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher.

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Salah alternative leaves boss in awe

Ben Doak, who's been tipped to succeed Mohamed Salah at Liverpool, has been praised after a dazzling display for Scotland's U21s on Monday.

Doak, still only 17, started his country's 1-0 defeat to Spain in Andalusia. Although the Liverpool forward failed to score, he was a handful throughout the night to leave his manager Scot Gemmill lauding his "exceptional performance" and obvious talent.

He told reporters: "It was an exceptional performance from Ben Doak. I would even add that's there more to come from him. He's not fully match fit at the moment because of his limited minutes as he is playing for such a good club. Imagine a fully-fit Ben Doak! I thought it was a really top performance and hopefully everyone saw that."

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Gakpo woes blamed on "struggling" Liverpool

Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman argues the form of Cody Gakpo was negatively impacted by his transfer to Liverpool earlier this year.

"You have to understand that Gakpo is still a young player," Koeman explained before his side beat Ireland 2-1 in Dublin on Sunday, with Gakpo scoring a penalty. "When he first went to Liverpool, the team was struggling and that made it difficult for him to make a quick impact.

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"If you join a team that is doing well, then you have a chance to come in when the moment is right, but Liverpool needed something quickly and that was tough. You have to give him that time to develop and to adapt to the Premier League because it's a different level."

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