Adam Lallana Liverpool
Adam Lallana Liverpool

Adam Lallana is expected to move out of Liverpool at the end of the season and there are a number of clubs who are interested in signing him up.

While Jurgen Klopp wants to hold onto the midfielder but as per reports, Adam Lallana wants to move out in certain of regular game time and the likes of Leicester, Spurs and even Arsenal are monitoring the situation.

This season, Lallana has so far played in just 13 Premier League games and he is out of contract at the end of the season. But Liverpool do have the option to extend it for a further year.

The Reds will surely trigger this clause since they will not want to let the 31-year-old leave for free and many people feel Leicester City’s going to be the player’s next destination.

Current Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers and Adam Lallana share a great relationship since it was Rodgers who had brought him to Liverpool back in 2014 in a big-money move.

“Working for Brendan has been brilliant,” Lallana told NBC Sports five years ago as quoted by HITC.

“He’s a great manager, he’s very hands-on, works very much with the players, and his man-management skills are good.

“He even speaks Spanish to a lot of the lads who can’t speak English. He’s tactically clever and sees things.

“And he always wants to improve. He’s always watching games, looking to tweak things differently. He’s a very, very clever manager.”

If Leicester do get their hands of Adam Lallana then surely it will be a big blow for both Spurs and Arsenal who could have really used the services of the 31-year-old.

While the Foxes do have a slight advantage in this transfer but nothing is concrete as of yet meaning Arsenal and Spurs will surely not back away.

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