Kruse joined Fenerbahce despite offer from Liverpool

Joe Wright
July 26, 2019 17:21 MYT
Max Kruse has revealed he had an offer from Liverpool prior to joining Fenerbahce last month.

The 31-year-old moved to the Super Lig after deciding against extending his contract with Bundesliga side Werder Bremen.

Kruse had been linked with Liverpool in the past and says he was approached by Jurgen Klopp's side before opting to move to Turkey for the good of his career.

"I had a lot of offers. Liverpool were one of them," he told beIN SPORTS.

He added he chose Fenerbahce "because I had the best feeling about it, as the next step in my career".

What an important strike this was Cheers for everything, skipper! #werder #Kruse pic.twitter.com/bGEnDfeOxo

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Kruse scored 32 goals in 84 Bundesliga appearances in his second spell with Werder between August 2016 and June this year.

Liverpool manager Klopp is reportedly keen to recruit a back-up striker to provide cover for Roberto Firmino, particularly now Daniel Sturridge has left the club.

Divock Origi, who scored in their Champions League final triumph in June, and 19-year-old Rhian Brewster are the Reds' other options for the central striking role.

"I love the boy, he is a fantastic player. Why should I play it down?" Klopp said of Brewster this week.

"Rhian Brewster is a top striker, he is a top talent and I have told him already that he has an important role this year – but how important depends on him."

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