Thomas Lemar has expressed his disappointment he didn't move to Liverpool in January – but hasn't given up hope of a move to Anfield.

The Reds failed in an attempt to sign Lemar from Monaco last August and were again linked with a transfer during the recent transfer window following the departure of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona.

However, Jurgen Klopp opted to keep faith with his squad and it emerged last month the Reds are not pursuing a deal for the France international at present.

Now Lemar has spoken on his future and the fact neither Liverpool nor Arsenal, who have also been long-time suitors of the player, made a move for him earlier this year.

“Regrets? Maybe. I’m not going to hide it, I was a little disappointed,” said Lemar, speaking to Telefoot. “Once it's over, it's over, so I try not to think about it.

“I’ve kept working so that these clubs come back during the next transfer window.

"I am open to all offers. I am a football player, I like football. I do not close any door."

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Lemar has scored three goals and provided eight assists in 29 appearances for Monaco, and score for France in their 3-2 friendly defeat to Colombia in Paris on Friday.

Liverpool, though, continue to be strongly linked with the 22-year-old in France, along with Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich.