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Adrian considering Spain return amid continued talks over new Liverpool contract
According to the , Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian is considering a return to Spain with terms over a new contract with Jurgen Klopp’s side yet to be agreed.
Adrian is in talks with the Anfield outfit over extending his stay on Merseyside into a third season, having arrived on a free transfer in 2019 () after being released by West Ham.
The Spaniard at the time of his arrival that he was a ‘very ambitious’ player intent on winning titles under Klopp, and helped the Reds win the Premier League in his first year.

Adrian made during the 2019/20 Premier League season as the early stand-in for Alisson, but has only featured in the top-flight since December 2019.
The 34-year-old could now elect to leave Liverpool once his £50,000-per-week () contract expires at the end of next month, with offers of a return to Spain on the table.
Adrian left his home country in 2013 to join West Ham from Real Betis, where he enjoyed as the first-choice goalkeeper after graduating from the La Liga side’s academy.
TBR’s view:
Liverpool may want to keep Adrian at Anfield for another season as he can offer a solid enough stand-in, but Klopp in December that he was now viewed as the third-choice goalkeeper and earns considerably more than young hopeful Caoimhin Kelleher.
Klopp has continued to praise Adrian for his “top, top, top, top” attitude, noting in March via the : “If you want, he is now number three but in the dressing room, you will never see any difference. He is just a very strong character and helps the team even when he’s not playing.”
But as Kelleher makes just , it would make sense for the Reds to focus on the 22-year-old supporting Allison next season and to allow Adrian to return to Spain when his current terms expire, which are lucrative for a back-up who rarely got off the bench.