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Jurgen Klopp insists Emre Can is going nowhere this summer as the Liverpool boss revealed there have been “good talks” over a new contract.

The German midfielder's future has been the subject of speculation with Juventus heavily linked with him.

Can has entered the final year of his existing deal at Anfield and agreeing a new contract has proved problematic over the past 12 months.

However, Klopp remains confident that the 23-year-old will commit himself to the Reds and he's planning for the new season with Can on board.

“You can imagine we're involved in talks and we all feel good and confident in this moment,” Klopp told the ECHO.

“That means they're not the worst talks but until anything is done or signed there's nothing to say.

“Emre is a very important player for us. We don't want to sell or lose players who are in our first line up or close to it.

“Emre is certainly one of them. We want to keep him and we're having good talks.”

Can reported back to Melwood this weekend after an extended summer break following his international commitments at the Confederations Cup in Russia.

He will rejoin the full squad ahead of Wednesday's flight to Munich as the Reds, who flew back into Manchester from Hong Kong on Sunday morning, prepare for a week-long training camp in his homeland.

“Emre will be training with the group who are at Melwood this weekend,” Klopp added.

“After testing on Saturday, he'll have one or two sessions on Sunday.

“All the boys will be back in on Tuesday. We'll train twice then and Emre will be back with the squad for that.

“It will good to see him. He will be 100% involved.”