However, Benfica are unlikely to part ways with the midfielder easily, and any potential transfer would reportedly cost Liverpool at least £67m. This gives hope to Halis that the Portuguese giants will be open to selling the midfielder if the right offer comes in.
“The most important thing now is Orkun’s focus, that he does well with Benfica,” he said. "But of course, players and trainers don’t have just one station, the staff knows that too. In modern football, clubs think about finances, about making a profit. Orkun is a player who has the potential to make a profit with the next step. The fans and the club are also fine with that, of course. That was also the project. We’ll see where he ends up.”