Turkish side Trabzonspor are eyeing up a possible move for Liverpool striker Samed Yesil, according to Turkish newspaper Milliyet.





The 21-year-old striker is currently on loan at Swiss side Luzern where he has made just nine league appearances, six of those coming from the bench.



​ He joined Liverpool in 2012 from Bayer Leverkusen but the German has made only two appearances for the Reds - both coming in the Capital One Cup in 2012, against Swansea and West Brom.



Yesil is said to be open to a move to Trabzonspor, who he reportedly supports, as he spent his summer holidays in the Black Sea region in Turkey.





The Turkish side are keen on bringing him into their squad as they look to rebuild a side which has been disappointing in the Super Lig, currently sitting in a lowly 10th place. T hey have failed once in trying to prise him away from Anfield but may be more successful this summer, with the Germany U-19 international appearing to have no Liverpool future under Jurgen Klopp.





The young striker was reportedly enthused with the arrival of Jurgen Klopp in December 2015 as the 21-year-old eyed first team opportunities under his compatriot.

"Probably I am coming back to the Reds and I am pretty excited about it because obviously he is German and I am a German as well," he told Omnisport.





"So the communication will be a lot easier for me. In addition he is a guy that supports young players and that excites me as well."





Since those comments, Yesil has struggled for form in Switzerland, making it unlikely Klopp will view him as a potential first team striker next season.



