Three German Bundesliga clubs want to sign Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic this summer according to the report from ESPN.
It was revealed that newly crowned European champions Liverpool don’t want to sell him upon his return from a successful loan spell with German capital club Hertha Berlin.
Serbian player Grujic suffered a lot of injury woes at Hertha Berlin but he was still able to show his quality for the club who finished in mid-table.
Hertha Berlin had earlier shown interest in a permanent transfer for the Liverpool midfielder but the Reds are reluctant to sell the 23-year-old who was the first signing of the Jurgen Klopp era at Anfield.
Liverpool signed Marko Grujic from Serbian side Red Star Belgrade after they paid £5m for his services.
He joined the club in the summer of 2016 after both clubs had reached an agreement for him in January 2016 and was sent back to Red Star Belgrade on loan for the remainder of the season.
The aforementioned publication says that three German top-flight clubs are interested in the player.
Hertha Berlin had earlier wanted to sign him permanently but the club is also interested in a loan deal for the player with the Reds’ stance still the same.
Other German Bundesliga sides like Werder Bremen and Eintracht Frankfurt are also interested in a loan deal for the Serbian midfielder.