Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has decided not to carry the Liverpool shirt, crowned with the English Football League title anymore, to protect him from any injury that might disrupt the free transfer of another team, according to his German coach Juergen Klopp. Lallana, 32, had extended his contract until the end of the deformed season due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, with the intention of leaving the Red Club at the end of it.

While the player, who joined Liverpool from Southampton in 2014, regained his fitness after suffering an injury, Klopp did not want to put him in the squad for his fitness, and the German coach said in a press statement, "It is clear that Adam wants to leave in the summer. We are now facing a difficult situation, But I respect Adam a lot, and all things are agreed with him. "

"His fitness is very good, he is training and everything is good. But yes, the future is his future, and if we want to help him on the field we can get it. He is there," the feat added. The former Borussia Dortmund coach praised his international midfielder, who has been an important player on his team for the past two seasons and a "great professional".

"He is one of the most important players since I came, so I wish him the best. In my view, he has become a legend here, so he can become a legend somewhere else starting from next season," said the player, who will go to Leicester City and return to play under the supervision of Northern Ireland coach Branden Rodgers. .

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