LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, March 8, 2015: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge rues a missed chance against Blackburn Rovers during the FA Cup 6th Round Quarter-Final match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Daniel Sturridge to miss start of next season

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is likely to be out until at least September as he recovers from a hip operation.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, March 8, 2015: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge rues a missed chance against Blackburn Rovers during the FA Cup 6th Round Quarter-Final match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is likely to be out until at least September as he recovers from a hip operation.

The 25-year-old England international underwent surgery in New York on Tuesday in an attempt to cure a number of related problems with his thigh and calf which have restricted him to just eight Premier League starts this season.

"We anticipate that Daniel will be back, hopefully to train around about September," said manager Brendan Rodgers.

"Obviously it is long period of time out but we hope the problem and issues have been resolved with the operation.

"We hope he is available to train in September and then it is about getting his fitness in."

Rodgers was asked whether, with the time it would take for Sturridge to get back to proper match fitness, the chances were they were unlikely to see the best of the striker until November.

"It is not just about fitness but football fitness, and that takes a bit of time," he added.

"The important thing will be to let him recover, work hard in his rehab and we have great support form our owners in that he is able to go to the world's leading specialists in America.

"He will work very hard to get back fit and the sooner the better for us.

"He has been a big miss to us this season but let's hope he can get back fit and contribute to the club.

"Once he's fully fit we know what he can produce and if he is at that level of fitness he can certainly be a key player for us."

With the likes of Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini set to be offloaded in the summer, Rodgers has to strengthen his forward line.

Anfield appears to be the likely destination of Burnley's out-of-contract Danny Ings but Rodgers has already spoken about the need to bring in an experienced, consistent striker.

Young Belgium international Divock Origi will return from his season-long loan spell at Lille for next season but Rodgers is not looking for him to shoulder the burden.

"Young Divock will be a great asset to us but I am more concerned about getting Daniel back as soon as possible because he is a great talent," he added.