Loris Karius will look to secure a transfer during the January window as he attempts to end his Liverpool nightmare.
Karius hasn't featured for the Reds first team since his harrowing experience in the Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid in Kiev in May 2018.
The 28-year-old goalkeeper subsequently had spells on loan at Besiktas and Union Berlin but was unable to secure a deal away from Anfield during the summer transfer window.
Karius, who is out of contract at the end of the season, was close to joining Basel only for the deal to collapse over personal terms, while a number of Bundesliga clubs are also believed to have expressed an interest.
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Recent reports have suggested Basel will try again to sign the keeper when the window opens in the New Year.
And Karius - sidelined since mid-August with a shoulder injury - is keen to find a club where he will once again play regular first-team football.
"My goal is to be under the bar every week, and we'll see where that is," he said, speaking to BILDSport.
"There were a few clubs in the picture, but that didn't get off the ground for various reasons.
"I've been out for about six weeks and I'll try to rejoin training after the international break and get back in top shape.
"And then we'll see what will happen in the winter."