Daniel Sturridge is considering a lucrative move to Major League Soccer in the United States after failing to be offered a new contract with Liverpool.
The striker has entered the final six months of his contract at Anfield and can talk to foreign clubs to discuss his future beyond the end of the season
And, according to The Sun, MLS clubs have shown interest in signing the 29-year-old.
Sturridge, who has made 18 appearances this season and scored four times, has fallen down the pecking order since Jurgen Klopp’s appointment as Liverpool manager, and he is now behind the likes of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Xherdan Shaqiri for the attacking positions.
The current Premier League leaders signed Sturridge from Chelsea for £12million in January 2013.
It was the following season in which he enjoyed his most prolific campaign to date, netting 24 times and creating a formidable partnership with Luis Suarez to lead a surprise Liverpool title charge, where they would eventually finish runners-up to Manchester City.
However, a series of injuries have plagued his time at Liverpool and he has only played 20 or more league games for the club twice in seven years.