Simon Mignolet struggled for playing time for Liverpool this season.

Belgium will take on Kazakhstan and Scotland in European Championship Qualifying Group I in the next few days.
Mignolet told Dhnet.be: “There is a lot of talk about my future, but I will not think about it until after the national team matches. I do not worry.”
When asked if Vincent Kompany calls him to join Anderlecht, the 31-year-old said with a laugh: “I have not thought about that yet, one thing is certain: Vincent is the ideal character to combine two functions. I knew that he was taking a coaching course. He has the ability to focus on many things.”
Kompany was appointed as the player-manager of Anderlecht this summer after leaving Manchester City.
The 33-year-old, who plays with Mignolet for the Belgium national football team, is a City legend, having won the Premier League title four times and the FA Cup twice.

Leaving Liverpool
Mignolet is the clear second-choice goalkeeper at Liverpool, and that is not going to change next season, with Alisson playing extremely well at the moment.
The former Sunderland goalkeeper is a good player, and he will be a good signing for any club in the Premier League.
The 31-year-old Belgium international has been on the books of Liverpool since the summer of 2013 when he joined from Sunderland for a transfer fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £9 million and when Brendan Rodgers was in charge.
Mignolet did not play even once in the Premier League or in the Champions League this season, but he did make one appearance in the FA Cup for Liverpool.

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