dailymail.co.uk

Former Liverpool Premier League winner completes bizarre loan deal to HUNGARIAN side - after being banished from training at Bundesliga club

Naby Keita has managed just five appearances in a torrid one-and-a-half years

He is looking to get his career back on track with the Hungarian champions

LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off!, available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Monday and Thursday

By LUKE POWER

Published: 08:10 EST, 10 December 2024 | Updated: 08:10 EST, 10 December 2024

Naby Keita is looking to rejuvenate his ailing career after completing a surprise loan deal to Hungarian champions Ferencvaros.

The 29-year-old joins on a reported one-year loan from Werder Bremen, where he has managed just five appearances since joining in summer last year. Ferencvaros will have an option to buy him after the year is up.

Keita has been frozen out of the Bundesliga side's squad ever since he was accused of refusing to board the team bus before a match against Bayer Leverkusen in April.

Forced to train with the Under-23s, the former Premier League and Champions League winner has not even made the bench this season for the mid-table Bundesliga club.

On their website, Ferencvaros hailed his arrival as a 'fantastic signing!' and called him an 'excellent midfielder'.

Keita left Anfield in the summer of 2023 after five years in the Premier League in search of regular football after injuries restricted him to 49 league starts.

Naby Keita has joined Hungarian side Ferencvaros on a year-long loan from Werder Bremen

He left Liverpool in the summer of 2023 but has only played five times for the German club

Keita, 29, has had a disastrous time at Werder Bremen and has been frozen out of the squad

But his downfall at Bremen has been spectacular. He was named as theBundesliga’s biggest flop and has only played five matches in the German top flight. In April, he was suspended for the reason of the season and fined, accused of not turning up for the team bus for an away game.

Coach Ole Herner said recently: ‘I believe that it's best for both sides to simply look ahead and into the future, to see what good solutions Naby can find for himself and what solutions we can find without him.’

Now it appears the two parties will split in January. BILD report that Keita will be sent on a loan move – unusually timed for 12 months given the transfer is being made in January – which will take him to within six months of the end of his Bremen contract.

Keita could even come up against old rivals Manchester United in the Europa League this season if Ferencvaros are drawn against them later down the line.

In October, Keita told The Guardian: ‘In my last year at Liverpool, I didn’t play much and when I arrived here, I was motivated.

‘We’ll have to talk about the bus incident one day, but everyone who knows me knows that I’m a professional and that I’m not undisciplined. Despite everything, I apologised to the group even before the end of last season because we’re all human and nobody’s perfect.

‘Wherever I’ve been, from Salzburg to Leipzig to Liverpool, I’ve always tried to be exemplary.’

Keita was accused of refusing to board the team bus and instead returning home when he found out he wasn’t in the starting XI for a game against Bayer Leverkusen.

Keita was full of smiles when he signed for Werder Bremen but the move quickly turned sour

Keita was immediately suspended and forced to train with the U23s for his actions, as Bremen sporting director Clemens Fritz insisted the club would not tolerate his behaviour.

'We won't tolerate Naby's behaviour,' Fritz said in a statement at the time.

The player is said to have since apologised to his team-mates on WhatsApp.

Jurgen Klopp paid £52m to sign Keita from RB Leipzig after he had earned a reputation as one of the best midfielders in the German top flight.

However, despite winning a host of trophies at Liverpool his time on Merseyside was blighted by multiple injuries and he was limited to just eight Premier League appearances in his final season at the club.

Read full news in source page