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Why Liverpool released 133-goal forward despite Klopp declaring ‘he’s ready’

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After four years, transfer sagas and mazy highlight reels – Mateusz Musialowski’s curious Liverpool career has finally come to an end.

The 20-year-old, who moved to Merseyside in the summer of 2020, was one of several high-profile exits from Anfield this summer following the expiration of his contract.




But unlike academy team-mates Melkamu Frauendorf, Nathan Giblin, Francis Gyimah, Luke Hewitson, Niall Osborne and Coady Pennington, who were also released, Musialowski departs with a career that has produced more questions than answers.

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That’s because despite interest from Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund and Ajax, it was Liverpool who won the race for Musialowski’s signature in June 2020 and offered the then 16-year-old permanent terms after a week-long trial at the club’s academy.

And it was during his debut season that the forward lit his name up in lights as he beat Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Diogo Jota to win Liverpool’s Goal of the Month competition for April 2021 for a spectacular individual goal for the Reds’ under-18s at Newcastle United.

That was one of the many goals Musialowski scored during his career as a youth team player which, astonishingly, included scoring 133 goals in Poland’s regional leagues before his move to Liverpool.

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