Reports coming from Italy suggest that Roma could be Dejan Lovren next club, with the Croatian heavily linked. The 30-year-old is determined to revive his career elsewhere, with Paulo Fonseca's team surging as a strong contender to land him. AC Milan was keen on a move for the 2018 World Cup finalist but backed out after learning his wage demands.
Roma have faced the same issue, but the centre-back is now willing to lower his earnings to make it work for both clubs, according to the Daily Mail. He joined Liverpool in 2013 for a fee of €20 million, securing a starting spot at Anfield. Times have now changed and things look quite different with the arrival of Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez's rise, becoming Jurgen Klopp's first-team pair.
Lovren on the other hand, is very hopeful of a move to the Stadío Olímpico thanks to Kostas Manolas' leaving for Napoli, thus fixing Roma's defensive issues. The former Reds captain has made 170 appearances, netting 7 goals but if the deal does go through, then it leaves Klopp with only three centre-backs to attack all the competitions his team will play in.
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