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Report: Liverpool have told £25k-a-week player he’s not needed, his stance

Loris Karius of Besiktas reacts after conceding his team's first goal scored by Willy Boly of Wolverhampton Wanderers (not pictured) during the UEF...
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Loris Karius of Liverpool breaks down in tears after defeat in the UEFA Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool on May 26, 2018 in Kiev, Ukraine. (Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

Liverpool have told goalkeeper Loris Karius that he has no future at the club, according to Goal.com.

It has been reported that Liverpool will sell Karius in the summer transfer window if they can find a buyer.

The report has added that Montpellier are among the clubs who have made enquiries regarding signing the 27-year-old goalkeeper – who earns £25,000 per week as salary, according to Spotrac.com.

It has been added that although Karius has been told by Liverpool that he has no future at Anfield, he himself is in no rush to make a decision.

Liverpool exit

Karius spent the past two seasons on loan at Turkish club Besiktas, and in his absence, Liverpool won the Champions League and the Premier League.

Alisson is the first-choice goalkeeper at the Reds, while Adrian is his back-up, and it is hard to see Karius change that next season.

The German is still only 27 years of age, and he can still have a very successful career, but for that, he needs to leave Liverpool and move on, as he may not even find himself in matchday squads at the Reds.

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