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Anfield clean-up continues and they are ready to say goodbye to a player who devalued himself and left the Reds in debt

Liverpool no longer has room for a player who excelled in their academy but failed to make it with the first team.

By Wilian Estrella

Liverpool no longer has room for a player who excelled in their academy but failed to make it with the first team.
Liverpool no longer has room for a player who excelled in their academy but failed to make it with the first team.
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At Anfield, there is still a cleansing of players who will have no place in the team next season, as happened with Loris Karius, the goalkeeper who made a couple of mistakes in the 2018 final between Liverpool and Real Madrid, a match that ended up being won by the Merengues, so the German goalkeeper's career was practically over.

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And it is that the internal competition in the team is very tough, which allows the players who reach the first team to be at the limit of their abilities so that they can demonstrate their quality to the rivals on the pitch. 


Sadly, this may not be the case for all players as there are members of the Reds who simply were not able to reach the level of competitiveness that the team requires to be part of the starting 11 and to give this talent a chance to find a place in another team, Liverpool decided to end its relationship with a player who failed to develop as expected and on the contrary, his market value was devalued.

Liverpool is ready to say goodbye to a player who was devalued and left to owe the Reds


Benjamin Luke Woodburn is a Welsh soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Heart of Midlothian F. C. in the Scottish Premiership and who is at that club on loan since Liverpool, although he had a promising start, the player failed to establish himself in the team, leaving him in debt with the Reds fans. The worst thing? The player was devalued since when he arrived at Liverpool he was worth about 5 million euros and now his value is 1.5 million euros. 

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