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In the meantime though, there has been plenty for those Reds fans lining up at the bar to

discuss,

not least recent comments from Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce, who has advised Liverpool

forward Dominic Solanke to leave Anfield in January for regular first team football.

And with Bruce making clear his views on the 20-year-old's situation, he could well be

interested in the forward,

and were Solanke to make the move to Villa Park in January, here are TWO other Liverpool

stars who could follow him to the second tier side.

Andrew Robertson's move to Liverpool hasn't quite worked out as of yet, with Alberto Moreno's

improved form at left-back the cause of the Scot's lowly appearance tally.

The Spaniard's indifferent efforts last term were a likely reason for Klopp to go

out and land Robertson over the summer,

but the former has improved dramatically to restrict the summer signing to just two Premier

League starts so far, the last of which coming back in September.

Thus, the 23-year-old could well seek a loan move away in January in a bid for regular

football, and with Villa boss Bruce having worked with him before at Hull,

and Robertson knowing what it takes to get out of the Championship, a reunion at Villa

Park could well be in the offing.

Ben Woodburn burst onto the scene little over 12 months ago by becoming Liverpool's youngest

ever goalscorer in their League Cup win over Leeds United at Anfield, and a full Wales

cap has since followed in what has been a meteoric rise.

However, such is the plethora of attacking talent at Klopp's disposal, the 18-year-old

has added just nine further first team appearances for the Reds of which only one has come this

term,

and for the youngster to fulfil his undoubted potential, gametime in the lower leagues may

be needed.

And Villa Park could be the ideal destination for Woodburn, with Bruce likely in the market

for attacking reinforcements given that star striker Jonathan Kodjia faces a lengthy spell

on the sidelines following ankle surgery last week.

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WWE News - Lio Rush Removes WWE Mentions On Twitter, Strange Tweets Follow - Duration: 3:28.

WWE News - Lio Rush Removes WWE Mentions On Twitter, Strange Tweets Follow

Lio Rush has removed all mentions of WWE from his Twitter handle and also changed his hometown from Orlando back to Baltimore.

Not so long ago, new NXT signing Lio Rush landed himself in hot water. Following the release of Emma from WWE, Rush tweeted words to the effect that this is what happens to people who truly aren't ready for Asuka.

Emma's final two matches in WWE were against The Empress of Tomorrow and clearly, that's what inspired the NXT star's untactful tweet. Naturally, the poorly thought out tweet garnered a lot of backlash from Superstars throughout WWE.

It's the sort of thing that nobody should tweet—as a joke or otherwise—let alone someone who has only been with the company for a little more than a cup of coffee.

It has damaged Rush's position in the company before he even managed to get his career underway.

At first, it appeared that Rush received a slap on the wrist from the powers that be at NXT and was just told to keep his head down for a while.

Well, now it would seem he may suffer a more severe punishment. At some point this week, Rush altered his Twitter account removing all mentions of WWE from his name.

He has also changed his hometown from NXT's home of Orlando back to where he hailed from before he signed with WWE, Baltimore.

The removal of WWE from his Twitter handle was coupled with two cryptic tweets. During the early hours of Thursday morning, Rush tweeted the word reflection in all caps, then, 12 hours later simply tweeted an emoji of an hourglass.

Both tweets would suggest that either his short time with NXT has already come to an end, or it will do within the next day or two.

Lio Rush is extremely young, just 23 years old, so it's expected that he's going to make mistakes, we all did when we were young.

Unfortunately for Rush though, his mistake has come at a very inopportune time and in a very public forum. It was a stupid thing to tweet and he likely realized that shortly after he did it.

Judging by the removal of any mention of WWE from his Twitter account this week though it appears to be a mistake that is going to cost him.

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