Liverpool have decided on the list of players to leave the team this summer, and both Origi and Karius will leave on free agency.
Liverpool officially announced the list of players to stay following the 2021-22 season. Seven players including Origi and Karius will become free agents and will no longer wear the Red Army jersey.
This time, of the 7 players Liverpool chose not to renew, 4 were senior players and 3 were youth players.
Origi, as a member of Liverpool’s blessing, will also bid farewell to Anfield this time. Origi also scored in the 2019 Champions League final.
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The Red Officer commented on Origi on the Internet: “Eight years ago, Origi left Lille and joined Liverpool. Now, Origi will leave the Red Army when his contract expires at the end of June.”
“The striker, who started wearing the red shirt following his loan spell at Lille in 2015, has left many iconic moments in the club’s history.”
“Origi left six goals in the Merseyside derby, including one in the 96th minute in December 2018. He scored once more in a win over Everton in April this year. “
“In 2019, Origi contributed a lot to Klopp’s team in the Champions League and will become a legend of the club.”
It is understood that Origi will go to Serie A next to join AC Milan.
Karius
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In the 2018 Champions League final, Karius made a shocking mistake and became the object of ridicule by fans all over the world.
Liverpool said in an official announcement: “Karius joined Liverpool from Mainz in the summer of 2016 and made 49 appearances in Klopp’s first two seasons. In the 2017-18 season, he started every game in the Champions League. , until the final. Although, in the final, the team unfortunately lost 1-3 to Real Madrid.”
“The German has since been loaned to Besiktas and Union Berlin until his official departure from Liverpool this time.”
Who else left Liverpool?
The other two Liverpool first-team players to leave are Shei Oyo and Ben Woodburn.
In November 2011, Oyo joined Liverpool from Milton Keynes and scored 1 goal in 13 appearances. At just 22 years old, Woodburn is the club’s youngest goalscorer and has made 11 appearances before being loaned to Sheffield United, Blackpool and Hearts.
In terms of youth training players, Liverpool let Dixon Boehner, Longstaff and Wilson go.