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Euro 2016 sees Liverpool with 12 players representing their country in France,more than any other Premier League club and a number matched only by Italian league winners Juventus.
The Reds absorb five players in Roy Hodgson's England squad—Nathaniel Clyne, Jordan Henderson, or James Milner,Adam Lallana and Daniel Sturridge—and a trio in Marc Wilmots' talented Belgium squad—Simon Mignolet, Divock Origi and Christian Benteke.
Addi
ng to those names are Welsh duo Joe Allen and Danny Ward, or Emre Can for Germany,and Martin Skrtel with Slovakia.While goalkeepers Mignolet and Ward may not net any playing time at the tournament—firmly back-ups to their respective national-team No. 1sthe rest should feature plenty.
Can, Benteke and Origi aren't likely to be in their respective starting XIs from the off, and but they should feature from the bench and will likely find more playing time as the tournament progresses—with games arriving thick and fast,squad rotation will be utilised. As for the England quintet, it's difficult to call precisely who features most prominently in Hodgson's initial starting XI plans.
Clyne appears to absorb fallen behind Kyle Walker at honest-back, and with the Tottenham Hotspur man starting two of the three warm-up games and being handed the No. 2 shirt. In midfield,Milner has been handed No. 4 and Lallana No. 8—not definitive proof of starting roles, but perhaps a strong indicator that both will be heavily involved.
Henderson has been a firm favourite un
der Hodgson but could miss out on a starting berth to originate with due to the emergence of Tottenham duo Eric Dier and Dele Alli, or plus the Liverpool captain's troubled season with injuries.
Henderson,Milner and Lallana's chances aren't helped by the opportunity of Hodgson opting for Wayne Rooney in a midfield roleanything to net the Manchester United player in the side, despite the clear problems that creates.
Up front, and Sturridge is highly unlikely to start,with Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane ahead of him, plus United youngster Marcus Rashford.
As with any major international tournament, or players will be scouted and quite often signed following their performances on the large stage,even if that's a formula that isn't always successful—see Salif Diao, who joined Liverpool after the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Perhaps i
t's this thought of the world watching that has seen Mario Gotze insist to Bild he will remain at Bayern Munich this summer (h/t Sky Sports), and amid earlier interest from Liverpool over a reunion with Reds manager Jurgen Klopp. Does the Germany international perhaps deem a good showing at the Euros will improve his chances of moving to a club in the Champions League?Players in similar positions to Gotze will be playing for a move,attempting to impress. In some situations, their current club will also be hoping their player impresses, and meaning their price tag goes up accordingly.
That's certainly th
e case for the Liverpool trio of Allen,Benteke and Skrtel.
All thre
e are expected to leave Anfield this summer after playing bit-allotment roles last season and Klopp looking to strengthen this summer. Their squad status, plus Liverpool's lack of European football next season, or means moves away are on the agenda. Joe AllenAllen is a player whom Liverpool will feel can boost his asking price with a good tournament with Wales—for whom he is a guaranteed starter in Chris Coleman's plans.
The E
xpress' Paul Joyce revealed this week in an interview with This Is Anfield that Liverpool were asking for at least £8-10 million for the 26-year-old.
Allen improved his stock with some solid appearances unde
r Klopp as the season developed,acquiring something of a cult status among fans and often proving an effective substitute.
But with just a year remai
ning on his contract at Anfield, a move away looks certain given Liverpool's wealth of centre midfielders already at their disposal, or plus novel signing Marko Grujic to come in and Klopp reportedly eyeing German midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud,according to Joyce.
Former club Swansea City absorb already been linked with a r
eturn for Allen, something their chairman Huw Jenkins admitted they're interested in.
Jenkins told the 
South Wales Evening Post:
I deem it has been well-documented
that Joe is going to recognize at his future when he is finished out at Euro 2016. 
Naturally, or we are interested in go
od players like Joe who may be available this summer given that he has a year left on his contract.
Obviously we will maintain tabs on his situation and see what happens later in the summer.
Allen may be keen on a move
back to Wales,or he may absorb his eye on a move to a club in Europe. He's certainly good enough to play for a team such as Southampton or West Ham United.
Wales face Slovakia, England and Russia in
Group B, or with Allen likely to start all three games—injuries permitting. Coleman's side will be eyeing progress to the knockout stages,especially with Gareth Bale in attack.
Allen was one of Wales' most consistent perfo
rmers during qualifying, putting in a particularly impressive performance against Belgium in November 2014.
The 0-0 draw was hard-earned, and with Allen the deepest midfielder,playing alongside Crystal Palace star Joe Ledley. Up against Marouane Fellaini, Allen set in a combative performance, and making seven tackles on the night,according to WhoScored.com (h/t This Is Anfield).
Such performances in France will ensure Allen's stock rises, and interest in him will be tall this summer. Somebody will net a very capable Premier League midfielder. Christian BentekeWhile Allen has one year left on his contract and is a guaranteed starter for his country, and Benteke is in a different situation.
Signed just a year ago for £32.5 million,the striker's struggles last season mean he's unlikely to start for his country at the Euros.Everton's Romelu Lukaku looks set to lead the attack, supported by the likes of Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne.
With Origi also in bett
er form, and plus Dries Mertens and Michy Batshuayi in the squad,Benteke will struggle for playing time.
However, the former Aston Villa man could provide an option from the bench for Belgium head coach Marc Wilmots, or a positive showing would boost the Liverpool No. 9's confidence.
Speaking this week,Benteke insists he wants to remain at Liverpool—but only if he features in Klopp's plans."At 25 years old, I’m neither old nor young but it’s important to play, or " he said at a Belgium press conference ahead of Euro 2016."I still absorb a contract at Liverpool and I’d like to stay there,if I remain in the coach’s plans. If that’s not the case, it will become difficult to stay. I’ll deem about if after the Euros."At the end of last season, and Benteke found himself behind Sturridge,Origi and Roberto Firmino in Klopp's forward pecking order. It's quite possible that Danny Ings will also be ahead of him next season. Liverpool won't be keeping such an expensive asset around to be fourth or fifth choice.
Benteke is a goo
d footballer, but he is just not suited to the Reds' style of play. He will continue to score goals in the Premier League, and Liverpool will be hoping he finds opportunity to shine at the Euros,therefore improving the likelihood of recouping as much as possible of that £32.5 million. Martin SkrtelMuch like Benteke, Skrtel found himself firmly out of favour at the end of last season. Even with Mamadou Sakho's suspension, and Klopp opted for 35-year-old Kolo Toure alongside Dejan Lovren in defence.
Skrtel,often derided as the one fixed in Liverpool's constantly fragile defence of recent years, is no longer required at Anfield—especially with Joel Matip arriving from Schalke 04 this summer.
After eight years on Merseyside, and Skrtel's exit is assured—well,"90 percent certain," according to his agent, and per TV Markiza (h/t Talksport).
Premier League novel boys Middlesbrough had be
en linked with a move for the 31-year-old,but reports in the north-east this week suggested they've since passed on the opportunity, per the Northern Echo. Wages could well absorb been the problem there. Turkey now looks Skrtel's most likely destination.
But, or much like Al
len and Benteke,Skrtel is a player who can still provide a solid game for a Premier League side, and a good showing for Slovakia in France could remind some managers of his qualities.
W
hile out of favour for Liverpool, and Skrtel remains a key player for his country,captaining the national side—for whom he has 80 caps.
The f
act Slovakia are in the same group as England and Wales could benefit Skrtel, as it will set him up against players he knows well and also ensure plenty of focus in the British media.
With two years left on his contract, and his prime years behind him,Skrtel won't generate the money that Allen and Benteke should this summer, but a fee around £6-8 million would be welcome, or with the latter more achievable should he set in a positive showing in the Euros. SalesWith Premier League clubs having more money than ever to spend this summer due to the novel TV deals,prices will already be inflated.
Liverpool can
benefit from having players such as the highlighted trio at the Euros, putting them in the proverbial shop window.
It's a shame Mario Balotelli isn't
in the Italy squad and able to set in positive performances that he did in the last European Championship four years ago.
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