Liverpool transfer rumours: which of these wingers would you sign?

Regardless of what happens at Anfield this summer, it looks almost certain that a new winger will be brought in, as Liverpool are constantly linked with wide men these days (yes, despite boasting Stewart Downing).
Earlier this week, we looked at two other players under consideration, Jeffren and Diego Capel, and today, it's time to run the rule over Ghana international Christian Atsu, and Hungarian star Balazs Dzsudzsak. Read on for more...
What's the latest?
Christian Atsu's contract expires next summer, so the Porto man could be available for a paltry £3m, something that, along with his direct style of play, is said to be attractive to Brendan Rodgers.
Over in Russia, meanwhile, Dynamo Moscow star Balazs Dzsudzsak's agent claims the Reds have already made an approach for the player. It is believed that he would cost in the region of £10m, significantly more than Atsu.
How do they compare?
Atsu's pace is up there with the best in his position, and if he gets a chance to reach full speed while running at defenders he can be intimidating. The Ghana international's shooting and crossing can be erratic, but his dribbling ability is undeniable.
Dzsudzsak is a more complete player than Atsu, capable of taking free-kicks and with a more impressive record in front of goal. In his best seasons with PSV he managed 17 and 24 goals in all competitions respectively, while he notched up two assists for Dynamo in the Moscow derby against Lokomotiv last year. The difference in quality between the two stars helps to explain the difference in price.
How would they fit in?
While Atsu can operate in the middle if required, there is little doubt that he is best suited on the wing, so it looks like both players would take up a similar role for the Reds. Dzsudzsak would certainly bring more of a goal threat, which could be particularly useful if Liverpool lose Luis Suarez, but he is five years older than the Porto man, and will cost significantly more. In the end, the decision will be between paying a bigger fee for a better player, or paying less for a younger man with potential to improve.
They say
“It has always been my dream to play in England and I am happy to be linked with big clubs in the Premier League. I see my future in England.” Atsu on leaving Porto.
“Numerous clubs have made an approach for Dzsudzsak, including Inter and Liverpool, but I can't say anything more concrete. He hasn't asked Dyamo to let him go because he feels good and has a good relationship with [coach] Dan Petrescu, but anything can happen.” Jozsef Vorosbaranyi, Dzsudzsak's agent.
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Which of this pair would you most like to see at Anfield? Let us know below...