Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has completed his move to Juventus after signing a four-year contract.The Germany international’s departure from Anfield was confirmed earlier this month after the 24-year-old turned down the offer of a new deal.Can, who was linked with a move to Serie A several months ago, flew into Turin on Thursday to undergo a medical and complete the formalities of his deal.“Juventus Football Club announces that Emre Can has signed with the Bianconeri to officially join the club on July 1 2018 on a four-year deal,” said a statement on Juventus’ website.“As a result of the signature of the agreement, Juventus will incur additional costs of 16 million euros (£14m), to be paid over the next two financial years.”That sum is likely to comprise signing-on and agent’s fees as Press Association Sport understands Liverpool are not due any compensation for the player, who joined them from Bayer Leverkusen for £10m as a 19-year-old.Since arriving four years ago, the German international went on to make 115 Premier League appearances for the Reds, scoring 10 goals.Can's contract saga has dominated the news at Anfield throughout the course of the season, and after the arrival of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, before the start of last season, from Arsenal and the recent arrival of Fabinho from AS Monaco, it seems that Jurgen Klopp feels happy with his midfield options.

Nor can you forget the imminent arrival of RB Leipzig powerhouse Naby Keita, who agreed to move to Anfield last year.

Klopp is expected to be busy this summer, despite the World Cup currently ongoing in Russia, with a goalkeeper a top priority following Loris Karius' horror show in Kiev against Real Madrid.

Two howlers saw Liverpool lose 3-1 to the Spanish giants on the night, and since then, all Liverpool fans have been pleading for a new man between the sticks.