Labour insiders want Sir Keir to promote fresh faces to the shadow cabinet as the party looks ahead to next year's general election.
Alison McGovern, the current shadow minister for work and pensions, was described by one Labour source as the"obvious" choice to take on the culture brief given her advocacy for women's football in the year of the Women's World Cup.
Other names that could be vulnerable to being moved are Louise Haigh in transport, Jo Stevens in the shadow Wales office and shadow mental health minister Rosena Allin-Khan - who could be replaced by Liz Kendall.While the reshuffle could see movement around the margins, shadow cabinet ministers orientated around Sir Keir's five missions are expected to stay put.
But there are questions about other heavy hitters, including shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy - who has been rumoured for a demotion or possible move out of the entire shadow cabinet - and Angela Rayner, with whom relations have been strained.
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