Serbian midfielder Marko Grujic has confirmed that he is to be announced as a Liverpool player on Monday in a post on Facebook.





It had previously been ​rep​orted that the Reds were set to sign the highly rated youngster from Red Star Belgrade with the Serbian giants releasing a club statement revealing details of a move.

It read, "Red Star Belgrade in the last 10 days received three formal offers for the transfer of our player Marko Grujic: from Anderlecht €2m; of Stuttgart €5m; of Liverpool we received an offer worth €7m and 10% of the next transfer.





"All at Red Star sincerely want to see Marko Grujic playing in our uniform for the next 10 years, but the financial situation of our club dictates the adoption of a different decision.





"Marko Grujic should go on to be a player that continues to develop in one of the biggest clubs in the world; the club is probably the dream of every player on the planet. We are convinced, just like the people from Liverpool, Marko Grujic has the quality for a great club and that in England he can make a great career."





And now - after a ​work permit was granted - Grujic took to Facebook to announce he will be confirmed as a Liverpool player after undoing a medical on January 4. It has also been reported the 19-year-old will be loaned back to Red Star Belgrade for the remainder of the season.

Marko #Grujic confirms his transfer to #LFC. He will be a #Liverpool player on Monday but will go back out on loan. pic.twitter.com/3pMRTL1IxC — Liverpool FC 360 (@LFC_360) January 3, 2016







