Reds could take him back in January, but only with Fenerbahce's consent

New manager Jurgen Klopp feels he can get the best out of Markovic

He struggled to impress during his first season at Anfield

The 21-year-old was a £20m signing from Benfica for the Reds in 2014

Jurgen Klopp will consider recalling winger Lazar Markovic from his loan at Fenerbahce in January, but will need the consent of the Turkish side to do so.

Liverpool do not have the option of cutting short the 21-year-old's season-long arrangement but new manager Klopp is an admirer of the Serbia international flyer.

Markovic was signed last year from Benfica for £20million but largely proved a disappointment in his first season at Anfield making just 23 starts in all competitions and scoring three goals.

On-loan Liverpool winger Lazar Markovic (left) in action for Fenerbahce against Kayserispor last week

Liverpool's Serbia international winger Markovic was shipped out by Brendan Rodgers in the summer

New Reds manager Jurgen Klopp is considering recalling Markovic from his loan spell in January

Markovic's representatives understood the Serbian could return to Anfield in the next window but there is no official recall in place and any such agreement would have to be consented to by Fenerbahce.

Markovic has impressed so far during his loan in Turkey but is keen to return to Anfield and make an impression on Klopp.

The 21-year-old spoke of his frustration working under previous boss Brendan Rodgers during an interview with Portuguese paper A Bola. He said: 'I didn’t have a good relationship with the coach. That was a problem. I played in many positions but didn’t play in mine.'

Fenerbahce are paying all of Markovic's wages but don't have the option to buy the player with Liverpool keen to ensure the loan was merely a stage in his development.

Meanwhile, Jordan Rossiter believes Klopp's record of trusting young players can help him to make an impression on Liverpool's first team this season.

The 19-year-old Liverpudlian injured a hamstring on international duty last week but hopes to push his claims in training soon.

He said: 'He's managed in the Champions League, he's won stuff with Dortmund, and I'm really looking forward to working with him. It's going to be a good experience.

'I thought Brendan Rodgers was brilliant for me, he gave me my chance, over the last couple of years he put me at Melwood.

'I'm sure Jurgen Klopp's going to be the same, I know he's given young players a chance and it only bodes well for all the lads at the Academy and the young lads in the first team.'

Liverpool youngster Jordan Rossiter believes that he can benefit from Klopp's appointment at the club

Rossiter has emerged from Liverpool's youth academy and is hopeful of cementing a first-team place

Rossiter told Liverpool's website: 'Even though I was on international duty, I did want to get home and get cracking on with Liverpool again to be honest.

'When you're away you just try to focus and don't really speak to anybody at the Academy or the first team but I'm just looking forward to getting in and cracking on.