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Liverpool miss out on multi-million windfall after ‘lied to’ transfer accusations

Liverpool miss out on multi-million windfall after ‘lied to’ transfer accusations

Liverpool have missed out on a multi-million pound windfall after Rangers confirmed Ryan Kent would leave Ibrox at the end of his contract this summer.

The winger joined the ‘Gers permanently in the summer of 2019 in an initial £6.5m deal, having enjoyed a successful 2018/19 season on loan at the club under Steven Gerrard as he was crowned the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year.

Able to bank a further £1m in achievable bonuses, the Reds also negotiated a 20% sell-on clause as part of the deal. This was regarded as important with club bosses believing Kent’s potential would see him ultimately return to the Premier League.

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However, the Scottish giants confirmed on Wednesday that the 26-year-old is one of five players who will depart the club when their contracts expire. With Kent leaving on a Bosman transfer, Liverpool won’t pocket anything as a result.

Speaking about the winger’s imminent exit, Rangers boss, and former Reds coach, Michael Beale said: “Ryan came in as an unknown, and he was a young player that I knew from Liverpool who had been out on a lot of loans.

“We brought him in because we knew he could be exciting and take players on. He plays with real energy for the team and has moments of magic. The big thing about Ryan is that he plays for the team, he works very hard in every game.

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  • May 24, 2023