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Luis Alberto has completed his £6million move from Liverpool to Lazio.

The Spanish midfielder agreed personal terms and underwent a medical in Rome after the Red struck a deal with the Serie A outfit on Monday

Liverpool will bank £4.3million up front with add-ons - triggered in the event of European qualification - taking the fee up to £6million. The Reds have also secured a 30% sell-on clause.

Alberto, who was told by Jurgen Klopp he was surplus to requirements at Anfield, leaves Liverpool three years after arriving from Sevilla for £6.8million.

The 23-year-old made 12 appearances for the Reds under Brendan Rodgers in the 2013/14 season but struggled to handle the physical demands of Premier League football. He spent the past two campaigns on loan at Malaga and Deportivo La Coruna in his homeland.

Alberto had been linked with a return to Sevilla but that move fell through last month after the clubs failed to agree a fee.

The deal with Lazio - coupled with the loan fee from Deportivo last season - means that Liverpool will effectively recoup what they paid for Alberto in the summer of 2013.