It was confirmed by multiple reliable sources that Liverpool have agreed on a £12m deal with Fulham for Harry Wilson.
This will mark Liverpool's fifth sale this season, with Wilson following the likes of Marko Grujic away from the club.
Here are the players who have left so far, as well as their transfer fees:
Harry Wilson - Fulham, £12m
Mark Grujic - Porto, £10.5m
Taiwo Awoniyi - Union Berlin, £6.5m
Kamil Grabara - FC Copenhagen, £3m
Liam Millar - FC Basel, £1.3m
Overall, Liverpool have pocketed £33.3m from player sales so far. This figure is expected to go up before the window closes as a couple of players such as Loris Karius and Xherdan Shaqiri are also expected to leave.
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Liverpool have been holding on to a number of players that they have been unable to offload over the last few summers but the Reds need to clean house soon.
Here's a look at which players are up on the chopping block and how much Michael Edwards can realistically recoup by selling them.
Loris Karius - £2m
Karius has been quite the disappointment following the UEFA Champions League final stinker that he experienced.
The German keeper will command a small fee like £2m and Liverpool should cut their losses and move him on as soon as possible.
Ben Woodburn - £4m
Woodburn showed extreme promise under Klopp but has since failed to live up to the hype thanks to some injuries.
His last playing time came at a subpar loan spell with Blackpool and the Reds should take anything over £3m for the Welshman.
Ben Davies - £5m
Signed as centre-back cover from Preston North End, Ben Davies didn't feature for a single minute despite Liverpool's centre-back crisis.
Davies has yet to be linked with any serious moves but it is unlikely to be difficult to find a buyer for him at the Championship level at the very least.
Xherdan Shaqiri - £17m
Despite being unable to secure a spot in the Liverpool XI, Shaqiri is a player of the highest quality that would make any team better.
His value will have increased following a stellar Euros andit seems that Lazio have already registered their interest.
Divock Origi - £10m
Origi's stock is sure to have dropped over the last few seasons, with his super-sub image also going to waste.
The striker needs to be sold quickly with his contract expiring next season and Liverpool risking losing him for free.
Nat Phillips - £15m
Phillips is the exact opposite of Origi in that he has nearly tripled his value with his performances over the second half of last season.
With Burnley and Brighton circling, Liverpool could and possibly should choose to sell high on the centre-back.
Takumi Minamino - £20m
Minamino is another whose future isn't exactly set in stone but the Reds should try to sell him for a profit if they can.
The Japanese international is an exciting prospect for clubs that are a tier below Liverpool and with Southampton interested, Michael Edwards will be able to get a good price for the forward.
Total - £72m
Harry Wilson set to join Fulham - full details revealed: Multiple sources
As per multiple reliable sources such as Paul Joyce and James Pearce, Harry Wilson is heading back to the United Kingdom to complete a move to Fulham.
Wilson was with the Reds in their preseason training camp in Austria but his time with the club is now seemingly at an end.
It will be a permanent transfer to Fulham and not a loan deal like his time at Bournemouth.
The Reds will pocket £12M for his sale and the signing should be announced officially by Fulham pending a medical.
We wish Wilson all the best for his future and hopefully, this money can be used by the club to bring in another player this window.