Liverpool outcast Lazar Markovic is set for another Anfield exit this summer according to reports in Turkey.
After being linked with a move to both Galatasaray [Fotomac] and Fenerbahce [Fanatik], it turns out Markovic will, in fact, join Greek giants Olympiacos.
That is according to the Milliyet newspaper who report that the 25-year-old will play for Olympiacos on loan and striking a deal.
The Serbia international is currently on pre-season duty in the USA for the Reds International Champions Cup campaign.
Despite the British press not reporting about a pending move to Greece, Goal has made it clear that Markovic has been told to find a new club.
Galatasaray would have been able to offer guaranteed Champions League football but the Fenerbahce link is odd considering the club still owe Liverpool outstanding fees.
The Reds have two outstanding cases against Fenerbahce over outstanding fees for Lazar Markovic and a friendly that took place on 14 July 2016.
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Fenerbahce disclosed the details of all ongoing cases the club is involved in a statement on the Public Disclosure Platform.
Markovic spent the 2015-16 season on loan at Fenerbahce in a campaign disrupted by injuries.