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Liverpool full-back Jose Enrique's proposed return to Newcastle United has fallen through.

The North East outfit made an approach to sign the Spanish defender, who has no future under Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.

However, the 30-year-old has been unable to agree personal terms with his former club.

He will train with Jurgen Klopp's squad tonight having signalled his intention to stay at Anfield until the end of the season.

Enrique is out of contract this summer and Liverpool were keen to get him off the books.

But he earns around £65,000 per week and Newcastle wouldn't be prepared to match that figure. Enrique was also looking for a longer deal than the one of the table.

(Image: James Maloney)

Enrique cost Liverpool £7million from Newcastle in the summer of 2011.

He has since gone on to make 99 appearances but his career has nosedived in recent years.

From the heights of winning the League Cup and playing in the FA Cup final in 2012, he has featured in just 12 league games over the past three seasons due to injuries and loss of form.

Enrique was told by Brendan Rodgers to move on last summer but ignored that advice as he snubbed the chance to sign for West Brom on deadline day.

Over the course of 2015 he played just 83 minutes of first-team football and since Klopp took over he has only made three appearances.

He played in both FA Cup games against Exeter City and was a late sub in last Saturday's tie with West Ham.

Enrique has seen both Alberto Moreno and Brad Smith climb above him in the pecking order of left-backs.

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