Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has refused to rule out a move to Bayern Munich next summer, as well as talking about Juventus’ interest in signing him during the last transfer window.
Speaking to Kicker, via Jean-Julien Beer, the German international midfielder said of Juventus’ attempt to sign him:
It’s always an honour to receive an offer from such a renowned club, but currently I am only focused on the season with Liverpool. My agent takes care of the rest.

The Premier League is just a really cool league, the most interesting in the world, but you must always respect other big clubs and leagues.
Can scored his first goal for Die Mannschaft in their final World Cup Qualification match against Azerbaijan on Sunday night — marking his eleventh national team appearance of the year with a superb effort as the Germans rounded off their group games in style, winning 5-1 on the night.
Emre Can moved from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool in the summer of 2014, and has since made 138 appearances for the Reds — however he has not committed his future to the club with his latest remarks.

Speaking of a return to Bayern Munich, the club with which he started his career, alongside manager Jurgen Klopp, Can said:
You never know what will happen. And I don’t know what Jurgen Klopp plans.
Treble-winning manager Jupp Heynckes has just taken the reigns at Bayern once more following the dismissal of former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti — but will only stay at the Allianz for this season, meaning that a move for Klopp could be on the cards in the summer.




