Moving to a new club is not a bad thing. However leaving the club that you perform better in may not always go well for some players as they may end up flopping. Here are the 5 players who should have never left Liverpool.
1. Philippe Coutinho - The Brazilian winger left Liverpool in 2018 to join Barcelona. However he failed to pick form at the club. While playing for Liverpool he was one of the most creative players in Europe.

2. Gini Wijnaldum - The Dutch midfielder moving to PSG in the 2021 summer transfer window has made his performance drop. He scored 3 goals and gave 3 assists in the 38 matches he played in the 2021/2022 season.

3. Fernando Torres - He left Liverpool in 2011 to join Chelsea. While playing for Chelsea from 2011 to 2015 the Spanish striker ended up scoring 20 goals in 110 English Premier League matches.

4. Michael Owen - He left Liverpool in 2004 to join Real Madrid. The English striker scored 15 goals in 44 appearances.

5. Robbie Fowler - The English footballer left Liverpool to join Leeds United in 2001.

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