Simon Mignolet has admitted he will have to consider his future at Liverpool after the World Cup.

Belgium keeper Mignolet, 30, lost his place to Loris Karius last season and wants talks with Jurgen Klopp before making a decision on whether to quit Anfield.

It leaves Liverpool boss with a potential headache as Karius is due back for pre-season training on Monday but his Champions League final nightmare has cast doubt on his future at the club.

Liverpool boss Klopp has looked at Roma’s Brazil keeper Allisson and Atletico Madrid’s Jan Oblak but both deals look difficult.

Mignolet, who is Belgium’s No2 behind Thibaut Courtois, has lost his place before and fought to regain his No1 status but admits this time he is concerned about a lack of game time.

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Mignolet said: “I am going to look at my situation when I come back from the World Cup. At this moment I have not been speaking to anyone at Liverpool because I have been trying to focus on Belgium.

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“John Achterberg (Liverpool keeper coach) sends me a text before every game, to see how I am and if I am fit so I keep in touch with him.

“I didn’t play in the last few months at Liverpool, so after the World Cup I will look at everything. I can’t say much more. I don’t know how long I will have off after the tournament. I need to speak to the manager about that.”