Emre Can has been one of the most impressive players in the last season for the Premier League club Liverpool. His composed play in the midfield and brilliant passing of the ball along with the ability to score goals from distance as well as close range has made him one of the mainstays for the Reds in the current situation.
Reportedly, The German midfielder has one more year left on his contract and the Merseyside club are hopeful that they can tie him down with a new contract as soon as possible.
However, his immaculate display of skills in the last season to bamboozle the opposition defenders has attracted a number of clubs from all over Europe and is inclusive of a number of big clubs like the Italian giants Juventus.
The present Serie A champions have been more than impressed with the young German midfielder’s displays throughout the last term and are poised to make a bid for the player in the summer transfer window.
Can, who has been one of the prime reasons for Liverpool to finish in the top four last season, is now a part of the team on their pre-season tour. The 23-year-old also made a solid impression on his national team in the Confederations Cup, helping them to seal the trophy by beating Chile in the final.
The Italian champions are wary of the fact that their close rivals AC Milan are building a strong team for the next season and have brought in some of the top players in Europe, including the Azzuri defender Leonardo Bonucci, who was the star of the show for the Bianconeri in the last season.
The current man in charge at the Juventus Stadium, Max Allegri, is looking forward to putting a strong side together as well on route to their title defence and is trying his level best to bring in the Liverpool midfielder in the summer.
However, the Reds boss, Jurgen Klopp, has made it clear that he wants the player to stay back at Anfield for the next season as well. The German tactician is well aware of the fact that his compatriot is one of the players whose role is exemplary in his line-up and wants him to commit to a long term career by penning down a new deal in the summer.
He also knows how important his contribution is to the team, with the Reds having the prospect of facing a tough challenge in the Champions League next term. So Liverpool just cannot afford to lose their midfield enforcer this summer.