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7 players leave Liverpool

After the 2024/25 Premier League season concluded, Liverpool decided to part ways with seven players, mostly young talents from their academy.

ZNewsZNews07/06/2025

The Liverpool squad is expected to undergo significant changes in the summer of 2025.

The list of seven players leaving Liverpool includes Dominic Corness, Louis Enahoro-Marcus, Harry Evers, Lee Jonas, Jakub Ojrzynski, Jacob Poytress, and Reece Trueman.

Among them, Corness and Ojrzynski (both 22 years old) are the most experienced, having been loaned to Gillingham and Utsiktens BK (Sweden) last season.

The defensive trio of Enahoro-Marcus, Evers, and Jonas are key players for the U21 team. Notably, Lee Jonas has previously represented England at three different youth levels, the highest being U19. Young goalkeepers Poytress and Trueman also have to say goodbye to their clubs.

Earlier, goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher moved to Brentford for £18 million, while Trent Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid on a free transfer. Liverpool's squad is likely to undergo further changes in the near future.

Federico Chiesa could return to Italy to play football, while Darwin Nunez is in negotiations to join the Saudi Pro League. Harvey Elliott and Jarell Quansah are also not in coach Arne Slot's long-term plans.

Conversely, the Dutch strategist quickly made his mark by successfully recruiting full-back Jeremie Frimpong, and the Anfield team also came very close to signing the blockbuster Florian Wirtz.

After a quiet summer in 2024 that still ended with an impressive Premier League title win, Liverpool are showing a completely different face in this year's transfer market.

Source: https://znews.vn/7-cau-thu-roi-liverpool-post1558929.html


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