Liverpool left-back Alberto Moreno said that he is not happy with his playing time under Jurgen Klopp. Moreno joined Liverpool from Sevilla in 2014 on a fee of £12 million. He was a regular in his first two seasons at the club. However, his appearances have been very limited since the 2016-17 season.

Last season, the Spaniard regularly featured under Jurgen Klopp until November. However, an ankle injury ruled him out for several weeks. Andrew Robertson cashed in on Moreno’s absence and soon became a regular under Jurgen Klopp.

This season, Moreno has made only four appearances under Jurgen Klopp. Moreno’s current contract expires in the summer and he has hinted he may leave Liverpool.

The 26-year old said, “I do not feel good, that is the truth. I hurt myself giving everything for this team and I think that when I came back from injury, I deserved an opportunity. The situation is normal for a lot of players but simply, I did not like the way he (Jurgen Klopp) has treated me, you can say that.

Moving back to Spain is something I have thought about, I am tired of the cold here but I do not know about interests from other clubs. I am in my fifth year here, there is no agreement on a renewal and in January, I am free to listen to any offer.”

Given that he isn’t getting much playing time, moving from Liverpool is the right thing for Moreno.

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