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At Anfield this summer, Liverpool have certainly embarked on the beginning of an evolution at the club.
Football is a game that is always evolving, and to keep up with the best, change is simply a necessity within every team.
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But Liverpool cannot rely on Carvalho alone and with FSG being reluctant to purchase a back-up forward, this summer could present the perfect opportunity for one of Liverpool's academy stars to gain promotion into the first team and establish his future at the club.
The departure of Sadio Mané has already heralded a new dawn for the Reds, and it is the first signal of a changing of the guard under Jürgen Klopp's tenure.
However, if he can adapt his body and game to handle that challenge, Liverpool could still have a very tidy player in Cannonier — one who has shown after his 41 goals that he has the potential to play a role in the club's domestic cup campaigns in the next couple of seasons to come.
Alongside him, Liverpool are also saying farewell to another icon in Divock Origi (for free) as well as Takumi Minamino (who seems destined for a £15m move to AS Monaco) this summer.
Oakley Cannonier enjoyed an unprecedented campaign in front of goal for the club's academy last season.