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Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel is considering offers from Turkey, Germany and China.

The long-serving Slovakian centre-back, who has made 320 appearances for the Reds over the past eight years, is set to leave Anfield this summer.

Skrtel found himself down the pecking order under Jurgen Klopp last season and made just four starts following the turn of the year.

Liverpool hope to command a fee of around £5million for the 31-year-old, who is currently on international duty at Euro 2016.

His future is unlikely to be decided until after Slovakia’s interest in the tournament is over but his agent Mithat Halis says there has been plenty of interest in securing his services.

Skrtel has been heavily linked with a move to Turkey but Halis insists nothing is certain at this stage.

One possible destination is the Chinese Super League with a lucrative contract offer on the table.

Fellow centre-back Kolo Toure, who will leave Liverpool when his contract expires at the end of the month, is also being pursued by Chinese clubs.

“There are three clubs that want Martin,” Halis said.

“Fenerbahce have been interested for four years but there are also offers from China and Wolfsburg also want him.

“Besiktas are not interested and Galatasaray cannot currently afford him.”

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