Liverpool have confirmed the departure of Adrian after the goalkeeper refused to sign a new contract with the club.
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- Adrian leaves Liverpool after five years
- Starred in the club's UEFA Super Cup win in 2019
- Likely to rejoin former club Real Betis
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The Premier League giants, on Sunday, confirmed that Spanish goalkeeper Adrian has left the club after spending five years at Anfield. The 37-year-old made 26 appearances for the Reds and played a key role in the club's penalty shootout triumph over Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup in 2019.
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WHAT LIVERPOOL SAID
In a statement released on the club's X account, they wrote, "Adrian departs Liverpool this summer having made a valuable contribution to the club’s successes across his five years at Anfield. A popular figure among teammates and staff alike, Adrian leaves the Reds with the best wishes of everybody at the club. Thank you for everything."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Per The Athletic, the Merseyside club did offer a contract extension to the custodian, however, he refused to put pen to paper on a new deal. He is expected to head back to La Liga and rejoin his former club Real Betis.
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WHAT NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL?
With Adrian out of the club now, new manager Arne Slot is likely to promote young goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros as Alisson's deputy in the first-team squad.
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