Jurgen Klopp retains hope that Liverpool midfielder Emre Can will commit his future to the club.

The Germany international is out of contract next summer and negotiations over an extension have stalled over his demands for a release clause.

Juventus are keen to sign him and it looks increasingly likely that the Reds will lose him for nothing at the end of the season , but the manager still believes a compromise could be reached.

“There is nothing new,” Klopp said.

“I said it a few times, it's our job to make this club as exciting as possible.

“It's allowed that he could sign a contract (with Liverpool) in May. I have no problem with that.

“As long as Emre doesn't give me one sign that his mind is elsewhere, I don't have to talk about this. Everything is okay from my side.”

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Can could sign a pre-contract agreement with a European club when the transfer window opens in January.

“That's part of football as well,” Klopp added.

“If it happens like this we cannot change it.

“If there is a player out there with a contract ending next summer and he's good, we would try to do the same.

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“What do I do now? Say it's a big problem and say we need to sort this now? To put pressure on the player or the club would make no sense.

“We have to respect when a contract ends. If a contract ends there are two sides who could have done things differently.

“Now we've already talked too much about it. It's just a normal situation.”