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On Tuesday morning it emerged that Simon Mignolet was considering his Liverpool future.

And on Tuesday afternoon came a possible escape route for the Reds goalkeeper - to Italy.

Serie A leaders Napoli are reportedly eyeing up a move for the Belgian, who appears to have lost his No.1 spot at Anfield to Loris Karius.

Belgian publication Het Nieuwsblad claim that the Italians would be prepared to pay €20m to take Mignolet to San Paolo, where he would, in a spooky coincidence, replace Pepe Reina - just as he did at Liverpool in 2013.

Reina is out of contract in the summer, and has been linked with a reunion with Rafa Benitez at Newcastle in recent weeks.

The Times, meanwhile, report that Jurgen Klopp WILL look to sign a goalkeeper in the summer, with Roma's Brazilian international Alisson on the Reds' shortlist.

Paul Joyce's article does, however, state that negotiations could prove tricky with Liverpool deemed to have signed Mo Salah cheaply from Roma last summer.

“I am happy in Rome,” Alisson said this week “It’s always a pleasure to feel that lots of people are monitoring you but my head is focused on Roma. I leave my future in the hands of God. In June, maybe we will speak about it again but for now I am concentrated on Roma.”

Atletico Madrid’s Jan Oblak is another potential candidate mentioned by the times, although the Slovenian has a €100 million (about £89 million) buy-out clause in his contract.