JUST IN: Liverpool in talks with 2 clubs For the exit of 19 year old starlet.

19 year old  Polish winger, may be allowed to leave Liverpool this summer, at least on loan, according to a source that claims conversations have been undertaken with two clubs.

Musialowski has drawn attention throughout the course of his three years at Liverpool, but he has had trouble turning that interest into a breakthrough.

The Polish club’s junior team recruited the 19-year-old winger from SMS Lodz in 2020 after he scored 130 goals in 80 games. The academy was impressed by his remarkable technique.

He has occasionally trained with Jurgen Klopp’s first squad but never consistently, and his lone appearance was in the 3-0 friendly loss to Strasbourg last summer.

He made 22 appearances for the under-21s last year, but only started 13 of them. He scored three goals during that time.

Musialowski’s contract expires in 2024, so it wouldn’t be shocking to see him leave this summer. According to the Polish outlet WP SportoweFakty, he may go back to his home nation.

KIDDERMINSTER, ENGLAND - Friday, January 27, 2023: Liverpool's Mateusz Musialowski before the Premier League 2 Division 1 match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Under-21's and Liverpool FC Under-21's at Aggborough Stadium. Liverpool won 1-0. (Pic by Jessica Hornby/Propaganda)

According to their sources, negotiations have been initiated with two Ekstraklasa teams, one of which is Gornik Zabrze, while the other is either Widzew Lodz or LKS Lodz.

Although it has been claimed that the arrangement may be a loan, Musialowski would probably need to accept a contract extension before leaving.

In order to sell him later, as is sometimes the case with players in their final year of contracts, Liverpool would be able to preserve his worth by doing that.

During the previous summer, Rakow Czestochowa and Slask Wroclaw were the clubs mentioned in connection with Musialowski’s potential return to Poland.

The reason a deal went through is unknown, however it could have been because of previous deals because teammates Max Woltman, Fidel O’Rourke, Jack Bearne, and James Balagizi ultimately left on loan.

When Musialowski joined Liverpool, he was saddled with the moniker “the Polish Messi,” which undoubtedly raised expectations.

Although his attacking skill is undeniable, Merseyside may have had more difficulty settling him as a regular option due to his off-the-ball work than his on-the-ball play.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold, a star player, may be further “unlocked” by a trade that Liverpool is reportedly interested in.

If they could consummate this signing, Alexander-Arnold would undoubtedly be able to flourish even more in his new position.

Kyle Walker of Manchester City has been linked to a surprise transfer to Liverpool, where the defender is thought to be the ideal partner for Trent Alexander-Arnold.

With his electric pace enabling him to deal with nearly any winger with relative ease, Walker has been one of the top right-backs in Europe in recent years.

Despite his recent historic treble under Pep Guardiola, the 33-year-old is reportedly interested in moving to Saudi Arabia, his old team Sheffield United, and, most unexpectedly, Liverpool.

The Reds are reportedly interested in the right-back, according to the Daily Mail. His contract expires in the summer of 2019, so the team must either reach an agreement on a new one or let him go to recover some of the £50 million they spent on him back in 2017.

According to sources, Bayern Munich has been talking about a transfer, but the team has also started negotiating a new contract, which is now the player’s favorite option.

Walker’s absence from his team’s victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final led to rumors that he would be given permission to leave this window.

Walker later addressed the rumors, saying he was “disappointed” not to have started. After all, last summer, we witnessed Guardiola approve the sales of Oleksandr Zinchenko, Raheem Sterling, and Gabriel Jesus.

 

 

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