Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino is set to leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 31-year-old Brazil international is in his eighth year at Anfield but after a good start to the campaign, recent months have been dogged by injury and he has made just five appearances since scoring his last goal on 12 November.
In January, manager Jurgen Klopp expressed his desire for Firmino to stay beyond his current deal, having previously said the player was "a complete footballer", and "plays something like 12 instruments in our orchestra".
However, it is understood that Firmino, who has made 353 appearances, scored 107 goals and won the Champions League and Premier League with the Reds, has decided not to extend his stay at Anfield.Firmino joined Liverpool from Hoffenheim - three months before Klopp - in July 2015 and has won every club trophy available except the Europa League in that time.
But the arrivals of Darwin Nunez last summer and Cody Gakpo in January mean Klopp currently has seven forwards at his disposal and that has increased the likelihood of Firmino - as the oldest member of the forward line that also includes twentysomethings Fabio Carvalho, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz - facing reduced game time.