The Reds are willing to finally part ways on a permanent basis with Marko Grujic this summer with the Serbian international returning to Anfield ahead of the next season after his season-long loan spell at FC Porto.
Grujic appears to have no future in the Liverpool shirt beyond the ongoing summer window and on the back of a number of loan spells away from Merseyside, Jurgen Klopp is believed to be on the lookout for buyers interested in the player.
Reports from Berliner Kurier claim that the 25-year-old could be set for a move to his former side Hertha Berlin where he had spent two consecutive seasons playing on loan before joining Liga Nos giants Porto last summer.
With Klopp on the search himself for a midfield option in the transfer market to replace Gini Wijnaldum, Grujic’s sale will give the Liverpool boss some surplus funds to shell out on his targets, one of which is speculated to be Brighton’s Yves Bissouma.
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The 25-year-old Grujic’s sale could raise €14 million for Klopp and Liverpool to use this summer as they seek to head into the new campaign with a fresh face or two amongst their ranks.