
London, Nov 27: Liverpool midfielder Emre Can is all set for a move to Turin on a free transfer next summer after the German player agrees to personal terms with Juventus, according to reports.
Can is currently in the final six months of his current deal at Anfield and Liverpool have reportedly offered him a new contract extension. Klopp also this week expressed his desire to keep the player.
He said: “I said he could still sign a contract in May. We want to keep him, we have to be as attractive as possible as a club.”
However, the 23-year-old is believed to be stalled the deal with him eligible in January to sign a pre-contract for next summer with other clubs. And now according to Tuttosport, Can has already finalised personal terms with the Italian champions, which will make the way for a move next summer.
Can has been a key performer for an underperforming Liverpool side this season. The midfielder already has made fifteen appearances for the KOPs this season in all competitions, scoring on three occasions and should the German midfielder opted to leave the club in next season, Jurgen Klopp again has to jump into the market to fill the void left by one of the most impressive midfielders of his squad.
Also, it will be hard for the manager to find a proper replacement like Can who developing into one of World's best central midfielder.
Meanwhile another Liverpool player, Daniel Sturridge could also be offered the escape route from England to Italy after it has emerged that the English man is a surprise target for AC Milan.
Sturridge moved from Chelsea to Liverpool for £13.5m in the 2013 January window and initially enjoyed a great spell under then manager Rodgers.
However, since the last two years because of injury concerns and lack of consistency in the field, the forward has become a fringe player under Klopp and now, according to reports, to have more game time, the 28-year-old could leave the Merseyside and join Milan in the Summer.