Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher wants to see more chances for the club's young players.
Liverpool's evolution of their squad should provide more opportunities for youngsters Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott, according to Carragher.
"You want the team to evolve. You don't want drastic change, revolution, and seven players have to go out because they've all come to the end at the same time," Carragher told Press Association.
"You want Wijnaldum to stay but I can understand it from the club's point of view as well: there are a lot of players in that midfield getting to that age and maybe you want younger blood; more room for Curtis Jones, maybe, who is another player who will come in.
"I can understand it from both situations but there are a lot of players at that stage of two years to go with Liverpool around that 28-to-30 mark and we have possibly seen the first two or three of that (rejuvenation) with Jota and Konate coming in.
"I think there maybe one more before the window closes but over the next couple of years, we will have to see a few more and that gradual evolving of that great Jurgen Klopp team will come to an end and hopefully he will be able to create another one before he goes."

