​Liverpool's on-loan Fenerbache winger Lazar Markovic has hinted at a permanent move to the Turkish club in the summer, but will not make a decision over his future until then.





He told ​AMK Spor that he is open to the possibility of staying with the club and is not ruling anything out.

"If I can stay at Fenerbahce, why not?" He said.





"I (will) think in dealing with this issue. Let's come together (and decide)."





Markovic was signed by Brendan Rodgers as part of a mass £100m spending spree following Luis Suarez's transfer to Barcelona. He scored twice last season, although he was in and out of Rodgers' first team.

He is only 21 and still has time to prove his worth at Anfield and live up to his hefty £20m fee. With already eight appearances for Fenerbache so far, the Serbian could be persuaded to continue his promising career in Turkey.





Current Reds boss Jurgen Klopp revealed he will be keeping an eye on him amongst other loanees, but it remains to be seen whether or not he will fit into his plans for next season, with many changes to the club expected.