Allan has never made a Premier League appearance for Liverpool since the Anfield side snapped him up in the summer of 2015.

Liverpool’s forgotten man Allan has admitted that he wants to stay at Fluminense after joining the Brazilian outfit on loan, as reported by Globo Esporte.
The Reds paid around £500,000 to sign the then-18-year-old midfielder from Internacional in August 2015, as reported by the Echo, but he has hardly made an impression at Anfield.
Allan has never made an appearance for Liverpool’s first-team, thanks largely to work permit issues, and he has spent the last four years out on loan in Finland, Belgium, Germany and Cyprus.
After making just two Bundesliga starts during an ill-fated spell at Eintracht Frankfurt in the first half of the season, Allan joined Fluminense once his time at the Commerzbank Arena was cut short earlier this month.

Although it seems the nomadic midfielder is keen to finally settle down and make Fluminense his home.
“I came to stay, I want to stay. Let’s wait and see,” Allan told Globo Esporte when asked if he has a future at Anfield.
“(My contract) are Liverpool issues. The (Premier League) season ends in the middle of the year, it’s different from here. So they made that choice.”
Allan praised the impact Jurgen Klopp has had on his development but it seems very unlikely that the Porto Alegre-born talent will ever establish himself in Liverpool’s first-team plans.

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