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Anfield continues to see changes this summer with another Liverpool player exiting the club.

 

This latest departure follows Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara, whose contracts recently expired.

 

With Jurgen Klopp leaving and Arne Slot coming in, further squad adjustments are anticipated for the next season.

 

The Reds are expected to make several new signings and see more departures during the summer transfer window as they aim to bolster their squad for a trophy challenge.

 

Melkamu Frauendorf, who left Liverpool on a free transfer, shared his gratitude towards the club’s players and staff.

 

The young midfielder confirmed his move to 2. Bundesliga side Hannover 96.

 

At 20 years old, Frauendorf spent four years with Liverpool after joining from Hoffenheim.

 

“Today, I say goodbye and thank you for the four amazing years I had at the Liverpool Academy,” he posted on Instagram.

 

“The training conditions were perfect, and I owe a special thanks to my coaches and teammates.”

 

“I also want to thank all the staff, especially the kitchen staff for the delicious food, and my teachers who helped me with language classes,” he added.

 

“To the fans who made playing for the club special: Thank you!

 

“The hardest part of leaving Liverpool is saying goodbye to my host family, who felt like real family to me. I will miss living with you and the kids. I can’t thank you enough for everything you’ve done. Best wishes to all.”

 

Despite showing promise during his time at Liverpool, Frauendorf did not manage to secure a spot in the senior squad.

 

Leaving Liverpool is essential for his career progression.

 

Competition at Liverpool is fierce, and with the high quality of the first-team squad, young players often find it challenging to break through.

 

A move away from Anfield is the right step for Frauendorf as he looks to develop further and become a better player.

 

In 2022, he made his debut for Liverpool against Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup third round. Ten months later, he had his first start in the Carabao Cup against Derby County.

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