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Liverpool will turn their attention to securing the long-term futures of Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren following the announcement of Philippe Coutinho's new five-year contract.

With the Brazil international having signed until 2022 after becoming the club's highest wage earner, the Reds will look to tie up other key members of Jurgen Klopp's squad.

Both Lallana and Lovren are currently under contract until the summer of 2019 but will be offered extensions.

Lallana, who cost the Reds £25million from Southampton in the summer of 2014, will be rewarded for the outstanding form he has produced so far this season.

The England international has shone in an attacking centre midfield role and his tally of seven goals already equals the amount he scored in the whole of the 2015/16 campaign.

Klopp is also keen to ensure that Lovren remains at Anfield.

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The £20million Croatia centre-back has established himself in the Reds' backline after a difficult start to his Reds career.

Liverpool will also hope they can make a breakthrough in contract talks with midfielder Emre Can.

The Germany international's future is uncertain as he's inside the final 18 months of his current deal.

Negotiations started last summer but he's been unable to reach an agreement with the Reds.

Speaking to the ECHO back in November, Can said: "Yes, the club have spoken to my agent.

"The talks are going very good. I have one-and-a-half years left. I am still under contract and it is my agent's work (to sort it out). I am very happy here at Liverpool."