Loris Karius won’t be returning to Liverpool any time soon.
I’ll give you a moment to grieve.
Moment over. Besiktas have been less than enthralled with their new shot-stopper, who has suffered a series of all-too familiar howlers since joining the Turkish outfit.
As such, rumours had suggested the goalkeeper would be heading back to Anfield either in January or in the summer.

However, the Evening Standard claim the two-year loan deal that sent Karius to the Super Lig features a clause preventing an early termination of the contract.
In addition, Besiktas will be obligated to buy Karius should he make a certain number of appearances in his two years at the club.
The 25-year-old’s career continues to progress turbulently, with May’s Champions League final blunders surely in the forefront of his mind.
Besiktas had been rumoured as trying to engineer a move that would have seen Karius head back to Liverpool, and striker Divock Origi make the move to Turkey.




