Fabrizio Romano has suggested that three Liverpool players may leave the club in the summer for free following Bobby Firmino's announcement that he will be departing when his contract expires.
Romano identified Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain as players who have yet to enter into contract talks with the club.
Fabrizio could leave for free, along with Arthur Melo, who is not expected to have his buy option triggered.
Keita and Oxlade-Chamberlain have both had their time at Liverpool interrupted by injury and have struggled to secure regular playing time.
While Melo has only made a brief cameo appearance for the club since joining on loan six months ago.
Their combined transfer fee was almost £117m, and their potential departures without a transfer fee would not be good news for Liverpool.