Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel is set to leave Anfield after Euro 2016 after his agent revealed that Fenerbahce have made a formal approach for the defender.
According to Goal.com, the 31-year-old will only settle on his next destination after his participation in the Euros, with more offers due to come in for the centre-back. The Reds received a formal bid of £5.5m from the Turkish giants, beating rivals Besiktas and Galatasaray after meeting Liverpool's valuation.
"?Although Liverpool are happy with Fenerbahce's submission, the former Zenit defender is set to decide his future when he returns from Euro 2016. Skrtel's representatives have delayed ongoing discussions as they expect more offers.
Karol Csonto said: "?"We are so not far that we can say we will finalise things with Fener. There are three clubs who really want him, and we expect Galatasaray and Besiktas to make a good offer too.
"Skrtel will then consider what is the best option for him when he is done at the European Championships. He has not committed to Fener and will wait to decide once he has all options.
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The Liverpool centre-back found himself behind Mamadou Sakho, Dejan Lovren and Kolo Toure in the pecking order after the appointment of Jurgen Klopp. The Liverpool manager will also see Schalke centre-back Joel Matip arrive on a free transfer next month.
After recovering from injury at the beginning of March, Skrtel appeared just five times in the Premier League under Klopp, underlining the former Dortmund manager's stance. "? Despite Skrtel signing a new three-year contract at the start of last season under Brendan Rogers, the Slovakian's Liverpool career looks set to end after 432 appearances. Rafael Benitez signed Skrtel for £6.5m in January 2008.
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