Croatia's Ivica Olic, Dejan Lovren and Nikica Jelavic talk to the referee after a foul by Lovren during the 2014 World Cup opening match between Brazil and Croatia at the Corinthians arena in Sao Paulo
“Look, I'd gladly stay in Southampton if the club had any ambitions, if they kept the key players.” - Dejan Lovren REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado

Southampton defender Dejan Lovren revealed his desire to move to Liverpool, after the Saints failed to hold onto their key personnel this offseason.

Adam Lallana, Luke Shaw, and Rickie Lambert will all don a different uniforms, while former manager Mauricio Pochettino is now in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.

The Reds are suggested to have made a £20million bid for the former Lyon man and from the looks of things, he will be more than glad to switch to a side who that has "ambitions."

"Look, I'd gladly stay in Southampton if the club had any ambitions, if they kept the key players," the 25-year-old told Sportske Novosti.

Lovren was the rock at the back or the St. Mary's Stadium-based club, making 31 appearances, that exceeded expectations early on during the 2013/14 Premier League season, but just failed to sustain their form all throughout, leading them to only an 8th place finish.

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