Alberto Moreno lays into Jurgen Klopp and admits he is looking for Liverpool exit in January
Spaniard has been struggling with playing time under the German boss having only played twice in the league this season

LIVERPOOL outcast Alberto Moreno has lashed out at his boss Jurgen Klopp and hinted at a move away from Anfield.
The Spaniard complains about treatment he receives from the German coach having only played in two Premier League games this season.
Moreno enjoyed the trust of Brendan Rodgers when he was in charge at Anfield and regularly featured in the Reds' starting line-up following his move from Sevilla in 2014.
But since Klopp took over in 2016, the 26-year-old defender has been struggling with playing time, losing out to Andrew Robertson who has become one of the league's best full-backs.
Moreno admits he is frustrated with life under Klopp, claiming he has not been given enough chances after recovering from an ankle injury suffered last December.
And with his contract expiring next summer, the defender is now keen on listening to transfer offers seeking an escape route to rejuvenate his career.
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He told Cadena Ser: "I do not feel good, that is the truth.
"I hurt myself giving everything for this team and I think that when I came back from injury, I deserved an opportunity.
"The situation is normal for a lot of players but simply I did not like the way he [Jurgen Klopp] has treated me, you can say that.
"Moving back to Spain is something I have thought about, I am tired of the cold here but I do not know about interests from other clubs.
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"I am in my fifth year here, there is no agreement on a renewal and in January I am free to listen to any offer."
Liverpool currently top the Premier League table and are six points ahead of Tottenham.