Liverpool-owned goalkeeper Loris Karius and midfielder Allan are away on loan at the moment.

Loris Karius’s future
According to Fanatik, Liverpool-owned goalkeeper Loris Karius could stay at Besiktas for the 2019-20 campaign.
Karius joined Turkish giants Besiktas on a two-year loan deal from Premier League club Liverpool in the summer of 2018.
According to Transfermarkt.co.uk, the German goalkeeper is under contract at the Reds until the summer of 2021.
Besiktas could cut Karius’s two-year loan deal short, but Fanatik has claimed that if the club qualify for the Champions League next season, then they could retain the 25-year-old’s services for the 2019-20 campaign.

Allan shares his plan
Liverpool-owned midfielder Allan has suggested that he does not want to return to the Premier League club in the summer transfer window, as quoted in Globo Esporte.
The 22-year-old midfielder is at Fluminense at the moment, having joined the Brazilian club on loan from Liverpool in February 2019.
The youngster – who joined the Reds from Internacional in the summer of 2015 for a transfer fee reported by The Daily Mail to be worth £500,000 – has suggested that he wants to carry on playing for Fluminense for a while now.
Globo Esporte quotes Allan as saying: “For me, I would stay here for two or three years. But it does not depend on me alone.
“I want to stay and show my football. I hope there’s an agreement with Fluminense to stay a little longer. I like the club, the city and I want to stay here.”

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