Jose Enrique doesn’t understand Naby Keita amid guarantees demands

A huge red question mark remains over Naby Keita’s future at Liverpool, as the Guinean international is yet to agree new terms despite reports that the Reds are interested in the idea of ​​holding on to the midfielder. .

It’s a situation that has left José Enrique scratching his head online, questioning what supposed ‘guarantees’ the former RB Leipzig player is seeking from his current employers.

“Naby Keita wants ‘guarantees’ to sign a new deal at Liverpool and his situation remains open,” the Spaniard wrote on Instagram.

“Borussia Dortmund is one of the three or four teams interested in the midfielder. (Fabrizio Romano).

“What I don’t understand is what guarantees you want. You?”

There were suspicions that the 27-year-old was unhappy with his playing time at the club before the start of the 2022/23 season, although an injury sustained meant he was denied the chance to prove he deserved a starting role before from the start of the 2022/23 season. likes of Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara.

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Naby Keita’s contract expires next summer

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Amid reports of interest from the Bundesliga, most interestingly from Borussia Dortmund, if a Bild report is to be believed, the prospect of a deal with the German team around star prodigy Jude Bellingham may prove too tempting.

There is a limited time frame within which to act, of course, should we wish to use our No. 8 as weight in a pre-arranged deal for the England international.

Ideally, of course, we’d prefer to keep a player Jurgen Klopp is still highly rated on, although if it seems clear he won’t accept an extended deal, Julian Ward and his recruiting team had better see his way out. give us a head start in pursuit of a higher summer goal.

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