Germany National Team Scouts Keeping Tabs On Liverpool Keeper Out On Loan

German goalkeeper Loris Karius poses on the football picth of the Vodafone Park Stadium, on August 29, 2018 after his presentation, in Istanbul. - Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius has joined Turkish football team Besiktas for a two-year loan deal. (Photo by OZAN KOSE / AFP) (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images)

Loris Karius is hoping to break back into the Germany national team according to the Fanatik newspaper.

Per the source, scouts from the Germany international setup have been monitoring the Liverpool keeper on loan at Besiktas.

Karius has his sights set on returning to the national team fold and he has reportedly been impressing scouts despite being blamed for the calamitous goal against Malmo.

The replays showed that the keeper conceded an own goal instead of a making a complete hash of what looked like a pretty straightforward cross to deal with.

The keeper was not called up to the latest Germany national team call-up and spent the international break training with the Besiktas team.

The 25-year-old has started every game for the Black Eagles since making his move.

Karius will however, face competition for his place after second-choice keeper Tolga Zengin recovered from injury.

The German has conceded eight goals in seven appearances in all competition for the Istanbul giants.

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The keeper also moved into his new 350 metre squared, four bedroomed house in Zorlu center, Istanbul.

The Liverpool ace had been living in a hotel in the Nisantasi area of Istanbul previously.

Besiktas take on Goztepe away from home in the Super Lig over the weekend.