Adam Lallana Won’t Leave On Loan For This Reason

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana won’t leave the club on loan in this January transfer window.

Sky Sports revealed that Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has blocked a possible loan move for the England international player.

Several clubs in and out of England were interested in taking Adam Lallana on a short-term loan until the end of the season.

European sides like Southampton, Fenerbahce and many more were linked to the player.

It was revealed that the Reds boss is determined not to lose more players to other clubs in this January transfer market following two major departures in the last 24 hours.

The Liverpool squad has been decimated in the wake of the exits of two England internationals Dominic Solanke and Nathaniel Clyne.

Both Solanke and Clyne have joined fellow Premier League side Bournemouth.

Dominic Solanke sealed a permanent transfer worth around £19m to make him the third most expensive player in the history of the South Coast club behind Colombian midfielder Jefferson Lerma and Dutch defender Nathan Ake.

On his part, Nathaniel Clyne has joined the Cherries on loan until this summer and he’s expected to provide cover for Bournemouth at right-back following the injuries to their first choice right-backs Simon Francis and Adam Smith.

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