Loris Karius, recently unemployed, puts on hold the search for a new club to enjoy the sun with his fiancé and daughter in Monaco
Loris Karius is soaking up the sun on vacation with his fiancée and daughter before beginning his search for a new club.
Newcastle confirmed the first Liverpool The goalkeeper would be released in the summer after the expiration of his contract along with Four other first team players..
Karius' deal with the Magies officially ends on June 30.
When the club announced his departure, Karius' fiancée and DAZN presenter Diletta Leotta posted snaps of the couple and their daughter on holiday.
The couple was photographed in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, in which Charles Leclerc win with dramatic style.
Then on Wednesday, Leotta, 32, posted snaps of herself and her fiance's vacation to her 9.1 million followers.
“Welcome summer,” he wrote alongside a sun emoji.
The couple's daughter Aria, whom they welcomed into the world in 2023, appeared in the photos, which showed the family enjoying the sun surrounded by beautiful scenery.
Leotta, born in Italy, currently presents Serie A broadcasts for DAZN and has done so since the 2018/2019 season.
Meanwhile, Karius will look for another club for the first time in two years.
The 30-year-old made two appearances for the Magpies after signing in September 2022 – the Carabao Cup final against Man United last season and February's 4-1 defeat to Arsenal.
Before moving to St James' Park, Karius played for Liverpool, who he joined in 2016 from Mainz and eventually earned a place in the starting XI and was No.1 during the 2018 Champions League final defeat. against Real Madrid.
He was blamed for the errors in the 3-1 defeat and eventually made way for Alisson in goal, but Jurgen Klopp, who managed him at Anfield, always had good things to say about him.
“He's a great goalkeeper, that's why Newcastle signed him,” he said ahead of the 2022 Carabao Cup final. Before Newcastle he played in Turkey for Besiktas.
He has been linked to moves to Italy, where Leotta resides.
“I always tell him that the players who come to play in Serie A fall in love with Italy and many times they stay there to live forever,” he said. Tuttosport in March. “I think it could happen to him too.”
When asked if this was a plea to move to Italy, he said: “Loris has people on his side who work for him. I hope he makes the best decision for his career.”
When asked about the team he would like him to join, he added: “I live in Milan, so saying close to Milan in terms of convenience would be ideal for us.”
Monza is a linked team, while Como, which have recently been promoted are another.