Reports from Turkey claim that Besiktas president, Fikret Orman is looking to send Loris Karius back to Liverpool as soon as possible.

The German is currently on a 2-season loan spell away from the Reds but has managed to impress his temporary employers.

According to the journalist, Levent Gultekin, Orman is preparing to speak with Liverpool’s hierarchy to cut Karius’ loan deal short.

This might be ideal for the goalkeeper since he revealed just a few days back his intentions to leave the Turkish outfit as well. It is quite clear that the match between the Super Lig club and Karius has not gone according to plan.

If Orman fails to convince Liverpool into taking back their 25-year-old shot-stopper then he would ask Karius to sort the situation out for himself.

The relationship between the two parties turned ugly quite recently over claims of withheld player’s salaries. It was even said that Karius would go to the lengths of suing Besiktas for not paying him 2 months worth of wages.

Unfortunately for the former Mainz player, he is not wanted back at Anfield and not at Istanbul either.

After a few disaster performances for the Reds, Jurgen Klopp decided to splash out a record amount to get Alisson Becker from AS Roma last summer while Simone Mignolet got pushed down to the second-string post.

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