Emre Can has tried to leave Liverpool on a good-note.
Today, he was unveiled at Juventus, but left a note on his Instagram page thanking our fans for the memories.
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Insane signing on fee & wage Emre Can will earn at Juventus
But the reaction from Liverpool fans has been rather cynical, after learning that the German is going to pick up a quite insane £14m signing-on fee.
It now makes much more sense why he’s leaving Liverpool and a manager in Jurgen Klopp who trusts him completely.
Still, it’s his prerogative, so good luck to him. It’s a shame he was unfit towards the end of this season, as he could have genuinely made a difference in the Champions League Final. If he’d been part of a winning side, supporters would have likely been far more gracious upon his departure, despite the insane fees involved.
£14 million signing on fee for Emre Can at Juve, blimey. His agent has pulled an absolute blinder there.
— Joel Rabinowitz (@joel_archie) June 21, 2018
“It’s so strange that Emre Can left Liverpool now when we’re on the up-“
*Emre Can to receive €16m signing on fee from Juventus*
“Ohhhhhhhhh”
— KLOPP 2026 🇩🇪 (@ThoseScouseLads) June 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/stehoare/status/1009794141776203776
https://twitter.com/Ole_LFC/status/1009824152566620160
When you hear Emre Can has pocketed a £14m signing on fee pic.twitter.com/wSCu93ahc9
— Coral (@Coral) June 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/josephcb10/status/1009840995398234113
Everything is a lot clearer now that Emre Can has picked up a €16m financial package from Juve. Probably more than €10m of that went to him directly as a signing on fee and then some to his agent.
— net-spend pessimist (@RevivedDanny) June 21, 2018
Emre can 14 million signing on fee an 220,000 a week 😳wow let that sink i wonder what juve will think when the crab starts his 1 good game 6 bad games routine 🙈🙈🙈🙈
— Steve whit (@whit9) June 21, 2018
The Emre Can £14m signing on fee, just goes to show what a long and sneaky little game he has played out over the last season (if not longer). Clearly avoided sharing his true intentions so as to keep the fanbase on side. Good riddance to an absolute mercenary. #LFC
— Darren Ross (@darreross) June 21, 2018