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Adrian QUIT, Mrozek offer REJECTED, LFC job offer

Adrian QUIT, Mrozek offer REJECTED, LFC job offer

Here’s our recap of Liverpool FC news for Sunday June 23. Adrian leaves the club after the Reds rejected an offer.

Adrian leaves Liverpool

Liverpool failed with a contract offer and will now lose Adrian this summer. The Reds have had him for five years.

ABC in Seville reports that Adrian is close to signing for Real Betis. The goalkeeper is from Sevilla and began his career at Betis before joining West Ham United in 2013.

He has been linked with a return to the club for a few years now, but has regularly signed one-year contracts to stay at Liverpool. In fact, Adrian was offered another one this summer, but he rejected the offer and will leave Anfield.

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Mrozek’s offer rejected

Soccer Football – Premier League 2 – Quarter-Final Play-Off – Tottenham Hotspur FC Under-21s v Liverpool FC Under-21s LONDON, ENGLAND – Sunday May 12, 2024: Liverpool goalkeeper Fabian Mrozek during the pre-season warm-up match before the Premier League 2 quarter-final play-off match between Tottenham Hotspur FC Under-21s and Liverpool FC Under-21s at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda LONDON Tottenham Hotspur Stadium GREATER LONDON ENGLAND PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxUK Copyright: xDavidxRawcliffex P2024-05-12-Tottenham_U21_Liverpool U21-16

Liverpool have turned down a loan offer from Portuguese club Vitoria SC for young goalkeeper Fabian Mrozek.

The Reds’ decision comes as they face a complex situation regarding the futures of Caoimhin Kelleher and Adrian ahead of the new season.

Mrozek, who was on the bench for six matches during the 2023/24 season, including five Europa League matches and a Premier League match against Burnley, joined Liverpool from FC Wroclaw in 2020 but is yet to makes his senior debut.

He did, however, make one pre-season appearance in a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace two years ago.

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Job Listing in Liverpool

Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Andy RobertsonVirgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson

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A recent job advert posted by Liverpool Football Club has provided a revealing insight into the unique and sometimes surprising lives of Premier League footballers.

The position of Player Care Administrator for the Senior Men’s Team highlights the extensive support system available to elite athletes, allowing them to focus on their performance on the field.

The job advert describes the role as involving “holistic supervision, organization and providing a hassle-free experience for each player, allowing them to thrive on and off the field.”

This results in a wide range of personal and administrative tasks designed to meet virtually every player need.

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More Man City leaks could be coming

Pep Guardiola of Manchester CityPep Guardiola of Manchester City

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Rui Pinto, the whistleblower behind the Football Leaks, claims to have provided documents to French and German authorities on Manchester City.

The Portuguese, 35, has been under witness protection since 2020 following his previous revelations and plans to release documents relating to City. He claims he first had access to City emails in 2018.

“Man City’s releases showed sums of money paid by the club that were not mentioned to the football authorities,” Pinto told the OffShore-Alert conference in Marbella from a hideout via video link.

“These documents form part of the Premier League’s investigation into City. I have now handed over five hard drives to French and German authorities containing millions of documents, including others about City, and described what was on each.

“I am confident they will find criminal relevance.”

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