Italy, Spain, Germany or England for Can. Or France

Dave Tickner

Emre Can is keeping all options open as he considers his next move.

The Liverpool midfielder is out of contract in the summer and expected to leave, with Juventus often touted as the likeliest destination.

But beyond insisting he wants to play for a “very big club” that “has the prospect of winning the title,” Can is ruling nothing out – with even staying right he is among the options on the table.

“I’m doing great in England,” Can told Süddeutsche Zeitung. “The Spanish league is also attractive. The same applies to Germany, where tactics are concerned, and the Italian club football, which has recently caught up.

“Incidentally, the same applies to France, this league has now established itself as one of the best in Europe. Therefore, I do not want to exclude anything because I do not know what I will do from the summer.

“Sure, the Bundesliga would interest me, why not? Although I must say honestly that the level has waned in recent years.

“The Premier League has the power to spend more money on players than the Bundesliga. This is very, very important for players.

“I have the self-confidence to say that my qualities are sufficient to play in a very big club next season.”