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Liverpool Star Wants Summer Outing, Sets Retirement Plans

Liverpool reserve goalkeeper Adrian has apparently made a decision about his future as he contemplates a retirement in Spain.
The 34-year-old rose through the ranks of the Spanish squad before finally joining the Hammers in 2013.
He eventually made it to Anfield in 2019 and made 24 appearances in all competitions for the Reds.
His contract at Liverpool is due to end this summer, although remains the possibility of extending it for another season.
However, Spanish release Fichajes, as quoted by Sport witness, says Adrian “will not continue at Liverpool”. To this end, he will seek to sign for another club.
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If Adrian returned to his former employers, he would first come back to veteran stopper Caludio Bravo. The 37-year-old currently has just under 18 months of his current contract to run.
Despite the fact that he could be a double again, the report adds that it wouldn’t be a problem for the Reds man.
Indeed, Adrian is keen to retire at Betis and bring down the curtain where it all began.
Salah engages with Liverpool fans
Mohamed Salah has promised Liverpool fans that the Reds can still save something from what has been a disastrous season.
Jurgen klopp reigning Premier League champions started the campaign with more silver in their sights. However, a string of injuries to key men has taken its toll on their plans.
The title is gone with Manchester City scoring yet another success, but there is still hope in the Champions League.
Salah he himself has had a good season and was named the club’s player of the month in February.
And talk to Liverpool official website, the Egyptian striker admits he’s just glad the Reds have started winning games again.
He said: “It’s a nice feeling to win again.
“It’s a good feeling and I’m happy with our latest results so hopefully we can continue to win.
“It’s difficult for all of us because of the situation we went through and our position in the Premier League. But I think it will be better. In the Champions League, we are doing good.
“I don’t want to just talk about my season because we play as a team, so I would say it’s a tough season for all of us and we just have to keep going and try to win games.
“I just want to say thank you very much for voting for me. We will give our 100% to win the next matches.
“I hope we can do that and do good in the Champions League as well.”
Liverpool will face La Liga giants Real Madrid in the last eight games of the first European Cup next month.