Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is looking to act quickly when the transfer period becomes active in January.
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The Northern Irishman is keen to bolster his attacking options next month after Andy Carroll's loan departure to West Ham and Fabio Borini's injury left Luis Suarez as the only recognisable first-team striker.
Rodgers will now be dipping into the market in the new year, with Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge tipped as a potential transfer target, and the Anfield boss feels the quicker he can bring in reinforcements, the better.
"I think we will hopefully be able to do business at the beginning (of the transfer period)," he said.
"That was our strategy coming out of August - that we could get that support at the beginning of the month. That's the idea and if we could do that it would be a big boost for us.
"I have always thought that if you have three-and-a-half goal-scorers in your team, you have got a chance.
"We have got Luis Suarez, and Steven Gerrard will get goals. If we can add a couple more who instinctively get into the box and get goals, with the domination that we are having in games, then we have got a chance in the second half of the season."





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