Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly preparing to make a move for Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge and would be keen to sign the England international, initially on loan.According to John Richardson in theMirror, Liverpool will listen to offers of around 30 million for Sturridge in the summer following a poor season for the forward in which he has been plagued by injury, illness and loss of form.Richardson added that PSG believe a fit and in-form Sturridge could help them win the UEFA Champions League and so would like to sign him on a temporary basis, whileWest Ham United and Stoke City could also be interested in the 27-year-old.Sturridge's form has declined in 2016-17, and he has appeared to struggle in manager Jurgen Klopp's system.Last season he struggled for game time due to a string of injuries, but his goalscoring knack was still very apparent as he netted eight Premier League goals in 14 appearances, per WhoScored.com.He has looked laboured in the current campaign, netting just twice in the English top flight in 14 games, and he is some way from the player who lit up the division alongside Luis Suarez back in 2013-14.Per Richardson, it is "certain [that]Sturridges days on Merseysidearenumbered," and a summer departure is now inevitable, but the Reds may not be prepared to simply loan him to PSG and will likely look to make some money on him.Meanwhile, Liverpool may reportedly look to bolster their attacking line by signing Athletic Bilbao'sInaki Williams.According toilBiancoNero.com(via Calciomercato), Italian giants Juventus and the Reds both scouted the 22-year-old Spaniardwho has a50 million (43.2 million) release clausein Athletic's recent 1-0 loss to Sevilla in La Liga.One of Bilbao's most exciting attacking threats, Williams has provided five assists and netted two goals so far in the Spanish top flight in 2016-17, per WhoScored.He could be a fine addition to a Liverpool side currently in dire need of further attacking depth as he can play both as a centre-forward and on the right flankso he could provide necessary cover for Sadio Mane.It is unlikely, though, that the Anfield outfit will be prepared to meet his steep release clause and will likely look to negotiate his price down should they decide to make a move.
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