Club Brugge keeper Matthew Ryan will consider his options in the summer after learning of interest from Premier League club Liverpool.

    The Merseyside club are keen on Ryan after seeing the form of Simon Mignolet deteriorate this season.

    Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was forced to play Mignolet after dropping him for a number of weeks against Aston Villa at the weekend, but the Northern Irish boss is still keen on making a move for a new keeper in the summer.

    Ryan, who is away on international duty with Australia at the Asian Cup, is keen on a move to England and his agent, Mikkel Beck, insists that the keeper will think about his future in the summer.

    “I have read the reports that Liverpool are watching Mat, but I am unaware of concrete interest from them,” Beck told Goal.com.

    “Of course it does not surprise me that such big clubs are interested in Mat because he is such an outstanding talent.

    “We just re-signed a new contract at Brugge and Mat is very happy there and is part of an ambitious project where he feels he can progress.

    “A move is unlikely this month as Mat is away at the Asian Cup and is fully focused on doing well for Australia.

    “It is normal that there are rumours surrounding him as he is a top talent,” added Beck. “We will sit down in the summer and talk about things and if there is something concrete and something special that comes up we will consider it.

    “Playing in the Premier League would be of interest to Mat as it is one of the best leagues in the world and knowing how ambitious Mat is it is the kind of league he would like to play in.

    “He is happy at Brugge, but if concrete interest comes we will sit down and have a discussion.”

    The 22-year-old, who joined Club Brugge from Central Coast Mariners in 2013.

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