While everyone at Liverpool is trying to get over the departure of Philippe Coutinho during the January transfer window, there could soon be another first-team regular leaving the club.That’s because Emre Can’s contract expires at the end of the season and it’s looking increasingly unlikely that he will commit his future to the club.Reports suggest that the German midfielder wants to insert a release clause into his new deal - something that Liverpool aren’t agreeing to.As a result, Can’s now able to sign a pre-contract with a foreign club this month with Juventus being heavily linked with the 24-year-old.Nevertheless, Jurgen Klopp has continued to select the central midfielder in recent weeks and did so once again against Manchester City.And leaving the club certainly doesn’t appear to be in Can’s thoughts right now. That’s because he’s producing some decent displays in Liverpool’s midfield and did so once again City during Liverpool's incredible 4-3 victory.In fact, his performance was so good that it prompted former Liverpool player John Arne Riise to tweet.

RIISE'S TWEET

The Norwegian wrote: “Give Can what he wants and sign him please. Beast in the middle today. Great player,” during the first-half as Can dominated the match.

LIVERPOOL FANS REACT

And it was something that Liverpool fans totally agreed with. Check out the reaction to Riise’s tweet from supporters:

KLOPP ON CAN'S FUTURE

In November, Klopp spoke about Can’s uncertain future and insisted he wasn’t too worried about it.

"What could I do now? I could say, 'yes, it is a big problem' but it isn't," said Klopp.

"I could say it is a big problem which we have to resolve now and put pressure on the player, put pressure on the club, but it makes no sense.

"We have to respect his contract is ending and that is how it is.

"I've said it a few times and I'll say it again: it is our job to make this club as exciting as possible.

"He is also allowed to sign a contract [with Liverpool] in May as a player who is still already here. I have no problem with that.

"As long as Emre doesn't give me one sign his mind is somewhere else I don't have to talk about this, it is a normal thing in football."