He was loaned to Bournemouth in the last winter market and has been key for Eddie Howe's side since. Now, with the end of season upon us, he returns to Liverpool, where he will have no place in Klopp's team.
He has played 18 Premier League games since January. His level has raised interest from a multitude of teams, such as Napoli, who want the full-back for Ancelotti's next project.
Eddie Howe has also enquired about signing him permanently. Jürgen Klopp does not need him and Liverpool would ask for around 15 million pounds to let him go. West Ham and Crystal Palace will also enter the bidding for the Englishman.
At the age of 28, Nathaniel Clyne could end up leaving Anfield for a smaller team where he has more game time and starting priority. No clubs have made an offer at the moment, but his future in the top teams seems to look bleak.