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Liverpool prepared to release an 'exceptional' player Jurgen Klopp made his debut two months ago

Next month, the most recent Liverpool player to make their debut under Jurgen Klopp is expected to depart from the team.

Next month, Jurgen Klopp’s final Liverpool player to receive a debut is scheduled for release. In March, Mateusz Musialowski made his debut for the German boss in a 6-1 Europa League victory over Sparta Prague at Anfield, making him the 56th player under the age of 20 to do so.

This season, Klopp has also granted teenage debuts to Lewis Koumas, Jayden Danns, Trey Nyoni, James McConnell, Luke Chambers, and Calum Scanlon. With just one first-team appearance under his belt, Musialowski’s stint at Anfield is about to come to an end.

The 20-year-old Pole left SMS Lodz to join Liverpool in August 2020, and the following July, he committed to a three-year professional deal. However, the midfielder known as the “Polish Messi” back home has failed to establish himself as a regular member of Merseyside’s senior squad.

The dynamic attacker Musialowski will be free to sign with another team as a free agent for the duration of his career, despite having some impressive junior statistics (18 goals in 31 games for the under-18s and 11 in 45 for the under-21s).

According to Anfield, Liverpool might extend an offer of a new deal to the Poland under-21 international, but merely as a formality to make sure they get paid for allowing him to depart.

It was two months ago when Klopp gave Musialowski 16 minutes off the bench and stated, “Mateusz, I have to say, deserved it as well, that’s how it us.” He was with us for a few weeks during his training, and suddenly he wasn’t. The players’ growth varies.

Liverpool prepared to release an 'exceptional' player Jurgen Klopp made his debut two months ago

“He’s a really gifted player, but we obviously have a unique perspective on the game. He was getting it more and more, so I believe he’s ready now. He clearly had a choice, so I reasoned, “Come on, let’s give him these few minutes; he’s already waited long enough.”

Before the deal fell through, the teenage left-footed winger was set to join TSV Hartberg in Austria last summer. For a considerable amount of time, numerous Polish clubs have expressed interest in returning Musialowski to his native country.

However, Cezary Kucharski, Musialowski’s agent, stated in November that the player would rather go somewhere else. “We signed a contract that stated I wouldn’t try to convince him to go back to Poland,” he stated.

“He has the most offers from his own Poland, but I don’t want to convince him to go back there. Most teams are interested in him. The Netherlands, Belgium, or perhaps Switzerland should get it, in my opinion.”

Barry Lewtas, the manager of the under-21 team, was all praise for Musialowski last October: “He’s been brilliant.” Without a doubt, his level of consistency has increased this season. He’s assuming greater accountability for his overall performance.

“He now gives his all to every aspect of the game. He plays a powerful and committed defensive game. There is no denying his skill at dribbling the ball; he can outshine most players, but he is starting to play with true consistency.”

During the January transfer window, Musialowski was connected to both Leeds and Birmingham, but no actual deal occurred despite the interest. It seems that he will be remembered as the last of 42 Liverpool youth alumni to receive a senior debut from Klopp.

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