The winger looked set to depart the club where he has not played since 2015, but the deal has fallen apart at the deadline
Lazar Markovic's proposed deal with Anderlecht has collapsed at the transfer deadline, just as it appeared the winger was set to depart Liverpool.
Goal can confirm the Reds would have received £2.9 million (€3.3m/$3.9m) for Markovic from the Belgian club, where he had spent the second half of the 2017-2018 season on loan.
Markovic had turned down a move to Greek side PAOK to pave the way for his Anderlecht return, but he was unable to agree to personal terms despite flying to Belgium on a private plane to complete the deal.
Liverpool also inserted a 50 per cent sell on clause into the deal, which played a role in the club's decision with the sale.
The Reds believed regular European football, a heavily scouted league, a player with a point to prove and a desire to get back to the Serbian National Team is the best way for Markovic to rebuild his career and, with the sell on clause, see Liverpool recoup more of the outlay they spent on bringing him in.
Now it appears Liverpool will not see much of a return, if any, on the player who they signed for £20m from Benfica in 2014, as his contract expires at the end of the 2018-19 season.
Liverpool brought in Markovic that summer after he netted seven times as a 20 year old in his only season with the Portguese club.
However, Markovic struggled upon arriving at Anfield, managing just a pair of goals in the 2014-15 season, as he was part of the group of players who were unable replace the void left behind by Luis Suarez’s departure in the summer.
It proved Markovic’s only season at Anfield, as he never could find his way into Jurgen Klopp’s plans after he replaced Brendan Rodgers in the early 2015-16 season.
Instead, the winger would spend parts of multiple seasons out on loan.
Arguably the most successful of those stints came at Hull City, where he scored a pair of goals in 12 Premier League games in the second half of the 2016-17 season.
However, Hull City was ultimately relegated to the Championship and Markovic returned to Liverpool purgatory.
Markovic also spent time at Fenerbahce, Sporting CP before his January 2018 loan to Anderlecht, where he scored once in eight appearances for the club.
He has scored a total of three goals in 34 appearances, all coming in the 2014-15 season, and despite remaining, is unlikely to ever build upon those totals with the club.
Tetclsuy
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that guy was good for me but he fail to impres coach
Sukkmprsty
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if I lose 20 million I get the sack who was responsible and for many others 👇🔫
mecbiortuz
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Laza was determined to go, but if u see him not wanting the move then it implies it was not a good deal. all the best @ LFC mate.
Salario
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Mark of the man that, would rather take £50k a week in the reserves than play full time at a club in a lower league and play his way back up. Better off without his sort in the game.
bushlive
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Just give him a one way flight
reached
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They wanted more? We should have offered £5m.
Nichola
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Can we just leave him there?
Ascis
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Hope he proves everyone wrong and has a great season for us.
Chiratopher
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Thank god for that. Drop Salah and start him NOW!
Bastas
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Like a new signing
Billeorck
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The move failed after Anderlecht Carbon dated him and found out that he is actually 103.
outspoken
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He’ll probably end up having a testimonial for us then.
acteman
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Things that will still be around after the nuclear apocalypse: - Cockroaches -Lazar Markovic
Bobraper
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The Net spend boys will be quiet tonight,
Kartik-thereds
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Great! One legend ( Bogdan ) left already, it was right thing to do to keep another legend ( Markovic ) back in Anfield!!!!😜
mepimu
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another Brandon Rodgers bad signing
Rash01
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Really feeling sad for him