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Liverpool set to release exceptional player just two months after his debut
Liverpool are prepared to release one of the brightest youngsters in their squad, Mateusz Musialowski, at the end of the current season.
Jurgen Klopp handed Mateusz Musialowski his Liverpool debut two months ago when the Reds defeated Sparta Prague 6-1 in an Europa League match at Anfield.
Mateusz Musialowski in the process became the 56th player aged 20 or under to be given his debut by the German manager.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – MARCH 14: Mateusz Musialowski of Liverpool on the ball during the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 round of 16 second leg match between Liverpool FC and AC Sparta Praha at Anfield on March 14, 2024 in Liverpool, England.(Photo by Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)
Despite all the hype surrounding his performances for the youth team, Musialowski’s time at Anfield is poised to end with just a single first-team appearance to his name.
Latest reports have claimed Liverpool are prepared to let Musialowski leave the club as a free agent.
However, Liverpool could offer a new contract to the Poland under-21 international but only as a formality to ensure they receive some compensation for letting him leave.
Nicknamed the ‘Polish Messi’ in his homeland, Musialowski joined Liverpool from SMS Lodz in August 2020 and signed a three-year professional contract the following July.
However, he has failed to fully break into the senior squad. Musialowski has a good record with the youth team, with 18 goals in 31 games for the under-18s and 11 in 45 for the under-21s.
Musialowski was linked to Leeds and Birmingham in the January transfer window although interest never amounted to a move.
With a permanent move away from Liverpool now on the line, it’s left to see where Musialowski will play football next season.