Kevin De Bruyne is due to finally stop tormenting Liverpool at the end of this season when he leaves Manchester City.

The former Chelsea player has appeared 20 times against the Reds, scoring four goals and assisting another nine. Man City notably never lost to the Reds when De Bruyne directly contributed to a goal, winning four times and drawing another five.

Discounting the 2019 Community Shield, which Man City won after a penalty shootout, they never won without the involvement of their Belgium international. News of the player's impending departure understandably elicited a sigh of relief from Reds supporters.

However, the former England international Lee Sharpe has suggested that Liverpool could sign De Bruyne this summer. "I think it could be actually worth a gamble for Liverpool," the ex-Manchester United player said on Malaysian broadcaster Stadium Astro.

"I remember Gary McAllister going there towards the end of his career and just coming on and just dictating things and keeping calm and making great passes.

"If he could get a year (contract) with maybe a year extension, depending on if he stayed fit, he wouldn't have to play every game because of the strength of the squad they've got there. He could play in certain games; I know he would want to play every game.

"I think that would be a pretty good move for him, and I think it would work out for Liverpool as well."

Another player potentially changing Premier League clubs this summer is Dean Huijsen. On the Daily Briefing, Fabrizio Romano has said that the player is leaning towards remaining in England.

Remaining is now purportedly the expectation, albeit there is an acknowledgement that does not mean he will stay a Bournemouth player. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle United will reputedly be in the race to sign Huijsen.