Mark Grujic’s impressive outing for Hertha Berlin has left some Liverpool fans wanting his future to be at their club.
Grujic started in his sides 2-2 draw against Frankfurt. The 23-year-old scored and assisted to put Hertha Berlin 2-0 up, however, goals from Martin Hinteregger and Sebastian Rode saw Frankfurt fight back and rescue one point for their side.
These Liverpool fans are keen to see the 23-year-old return home to Anfield, with his loan ending in June 2020.
Marko Grujic delivered a midfield masterclass on Friday night as he was the MOTM for Hertha Berlin in a 2-2 draw away at Frankfurt, notching a goal and an assist.
What do you think his future is at Liverpool? pic.twitter.com/cL6vT4MnkY
— Anfield Edition (@AnfieldEdition) December 9, 2019
Hendo’s replacement, Marko is a machine, proper box to box man
— David Koziupa (@DKoziupa) December 9, 2019
I would recall him
— Faiz (@Faiz_thebeast15) December 9, 2019
Yes definitely. Hoping next season.
— Nigel Padington (@NPadington) December 9, 2019
Milner replacement for me.
— Sadio.pyc (@lloydnzenze) December 9, 2019
Would you like to see Marko Grujic playing for Liverpool?
Yes
No
Grujic has played 13 times in the Bundesliga this season, managing to score three times and has assisted once from midfield, surprisingly only picking up four yellow cards as well.
With the most likely leaving of Lallana and Millner, yes I guess we will keep him
— Ehab Al Otibe (@LiverENO) December 9, 2019
Class act . Klopps very first signing for us
— David Hudson (@XS59DNH) December 9, 2019
Milner’ replacement already lined up.
— ?FIYAH. (@Phenyo__) December 9, 2019
What Do We Think?
Marko Grujic is definitely proving himself in the Bundesliga, however, the Premier League is a big step up. Perhaps Jurgen Klopp will still need to see a lot more from the 23-year-old, should he be considering to recall the midfielder or even if the Liverpool manager is thinking about using him after his loan spell is over. That being said, the Serbian is looking a great player and one that could become a useful member of the Anfield outfit if he continues in the upward trajectory that he is displaying currently.