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Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius says he's happy to stay at Besiktas after getting his career back on track in Turkey.

The 25-year-old shot-stopper's future appeared uncertain earlier in the season after he was heavily criticised by manager Senol Gunes and had to ask FIFA to take action over unpaid wages.

However, with that dispute resolved, Karius ' form has picked up in recent months. The German keeper is now happy and settled in Istanbul and with one game to go Besiktas sit third in the Turkish Super Lig.

“I think that if all parties are happy and satisfied, I will continue (here),” Karius said. “My contract with Besiktas continues.”

Speaking after Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Trabzonspor, he added: “This is a team game, I must not forget this, I am disappointed.

“Maybe we could have got a point. We have another game and a game to win.”

Karius is midway through a two-year loan deal with the Turkish outfit, who paid Liverpool an initial fee of £2.25million.

Besiktas are obligated to buy him for a further £7.25million in the summer of 2020 if certain performance criteria are met related to appearances and European qualification.

The Reds will also have a 20% sell on clause if the deal becomes permanent.

Karius, who endured a nightmare in last season's Champions League final, lost his status as Liverpool No 1 following the club's £65million swoop for Alisson Becker.