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Meet the 17 players Liverpool sent out on loan to other clubs in this transfer window

The Reds dealt a number of players 

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds dealt a number of players 

In a surprise move in the last-minute transfer market, Liverpool have reached an exciting agreement with Bayern Munich to secure the services of young Dutch talent, Ryan Gravenberch. After weeks of intense negotiations, the two clubs have finally agreed a fixed fee of 40 million euros to bring the promising midfielder to Anfield.

 

Gravenberch, just 21, has been one of the most prominent emerging stars in European football and his signing represents a huge boost for the Reds. The deal was masterfully orchestrated by Raiola's agent José Fortes Rodriguez and will see Gravenberch sign a long-term contract with the English club.
At Anfield, they hope the German manager can bring back the Gravenberch who shone in the Ajax ranks, making him one of the pillars of their sporting project. This exciting signing adds another piece to Klopp's jigsaw as he looks to cement Liverpool as one of the leading contenders in domestic and international competitions next season.

 

<strong>The departures</strong>

While Gravenberch completed the four signings alongside Wataru Endo, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, a total of 17 players were loaned out: Fabio Carvalho (RB Leipzig), Calvin Ramsay (Preston North End), Nat Phillips (Celtic), Sepp van den Berg (Mainz), Tyler Morton (Hull City), Rhys Williams (Aberdeen), Billy Koumetio (Dunkirk), Harvey Davies (Crewe), Owen Beck (Dundee), James Balagizi (Wigan), Adam Lewis (Newport), James Norris (Tranmere), Dominic Corness (Yverdon), Jakub Ojrzynski (Den Bosch), Anderson Arroyo (FC Andorra), Luca Stephenson (Barrow) and Luke Hewitson (Stalybridge Celtic).

 

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