Liverpool ace Alberto Moreno set to leave on free transfer next summer when deal runs out
The left-back has struggled for game time since Andy Robertson burst onto the scene and is reportedly eyeing up his next move

ALBERTO MORENO is unlikely to be at Anfield beyond next summer as talks about a contract extension have fallen apart.
The left-back has seen his game time drastically reduced and is reportedly exploring alternative options.
Moreno, 26, is likely to leave on a free transfer next summer and can begin engaging with foreign clubs from January.
According to , Liverpool are happy for him to see out the rest of his contract as they have their eye on his replacement and will be promoting from within.
While Andy Robertson has led to Moreno falling down the pecking order since he arrived from Hull, Adam Lewis is the youngster who will compete for the defending spot in the team.
The 18-year-old has impressed the Liverpool hierarchy through his performances for the youth side and has been promoted to Melwood to train with Klopp and the senior side in the last few weeks.
Moreno moved to Anfield in 2014, when Brendan Rodgers was at the helm.
His arrival set Liverpool back £12million and they could have recouped most of that last year when Napoli came in with an £11million offer.
The Spanish left-back spent last season as Jurgen Klopp's first-choice left back, but was replaced by Robertson when he suffered an injury and has struggled to get back on top ever since.
This season, he's only made once appearance- starting in the Carabao Cup clash with Chelsea.
Should Lewis be afforded the opportunity to move into the first team before the end of the season, he would have an ally in the shape of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The youngsters were team-mates at school boy level and Klopp reportedly sees similarities in their playing abilities and style.