Jurgen Klopp has again indicated Fabio Carvalho could join Liverpool's list of departures with a temporary transfer this summer - but has no appetite for sanctioning similar moves for other first-team youngsters. will bid farewell to five players following Sunday's final Premier League match of the season at relegated Southampton, with James Milner, Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain departing on the expiry of their contracts and on-loan Arthur Melo returning to parent club Juventus. A number of others are also likely to leave in the coming weeks, although the Reds are not entertaining a permanent exit for Carvalho despite a frustrating debut campaign following his arrival from Fulham in which he has been limited to just eight starts.
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Unlike Carvalho, there are no plans for the likes of Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott - who have become first-team squad regulars this season - and 18-year-old breakthrough midfielder Stefan Bajcetic to make similar loan moves.
"We have real talents, Tyler Morton coming back and we will see what happens as he is currently injured.