These Liverpool fans want to see Dejan Lovren stay at Anfield amid rumours.
According to ESPN: “Dejan Lovren almost left for Roma in the summer, but the Croatia international rejected the move. And while he is likely to be offloaded at the end of the season, Klopp is not expected to weaken his squad by selling Lovren in January.”
Lovren has only played eight Premier League matches so far this season, but has managed to feature three times in the UEFA Champions League, where he has kept a decent WhoScored average rating of 6.96/10.
Here’s what the Liverpool fans had to say about Lovren’s potential departure:
Dejan Lovren is likely to leave Liverpool at the end of the season.
The defender nearly left for Roma in the summer, and although Klopp wouldn’t weaken his squad by selling him next month, this is probably his final season at Anfield. [ESPN] pic.twitter.com/HatFgqsN8X
— Anfield Edition (@AnfieldEdition) December 24, 2019
We’d send him off with a League, FA cup and champions league treble. https://t.co/j60hnw55r4
— W*le. (@King_Wole1) December 24, 2019
didn’t like him, but grown to like him, he’s improved a lot and always plays for the badge, decent backup centre back shame if we have to sell him
— Nathan Tosh (@Nathan_tosh19) December 24, 2019
Shame he would left at the end of this season, he reminds me of Pepe.
He’s got better as getting older, Lovren and Pepe are like wine
— O’Kloppmeister (@DJOREMY) December 24, 2019
King Mo will be crushed
— Danny Dempsey ?? (@HauntedGenius) December 24, 2019
Will you miss Lovren if Liverpool sell him?
Yes
No
Despite only playing eight matches in the Premier League, the Croatian hasn’t come off the bench for Liverpool all season.
Keep him
— Nathan John groves (@NathanJohngrov) December 24, 2019
I like lovern Liverpool through and through not the best but not the worst does a job
— Shane Robinson (@shanerobinson81) December 24, 2019
I’d hate to see it happen
— Ibnu Parna (@IbnuParna) December 24, 2019
What Do We Think?
Dejan Lovren has been a loyal servant to Liverpool, but with the lack of matches this season, perhaps the Croatian’s time is finally up at Anfield.
The 30-year-old hasn’t performed poorly in the Premier League, averaging a very good WhoScored rating of 7.22/10 and is currently the seventh-highest rated player in the whole squad.