At 29 years old, Loris Karius will be without a team at the end of June, and with him the 2021-22 season. His contract ends with Liverpool, which has not offered him a renewal. It's no surprise either, as the German hasn't played a game for the Reds in four years. His last appearance was in the 2018 Champions League final, in which two of his mistakes helped tip the balance. Real Madrid won its 13th European Cup that night, the third in a row.
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It was a nightmare for Karius. One more. He arrived at Anfield in 2016, but lost his place to Simon Mignolet after a series of errors. He regained ownership in the 2017-18 campaign, although his performance in the kyiv final convinced Jürgen Klopp of the need to incorporate a top-level goalkeeper. Alisson Becker arrived and Liverpool conquered Europe and its first league in 30 years.
In Ukraine, Karius handed the ball to Karim Benzema. The Frenchman took advantage of the gift to open a marker that Gareth Bale would be in charge of closing, with the permission of the Teutonic goalkeeper.
After two loan spells at Besiktas and Unión Berlín, Karius is now looking for a new team. In a recent interview with the German channel Sky, the goalkeeper valued his time at Anfield. “There were good and bad times. It's part of the game, that's football, but I've grown as a person," he explained.
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