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The Reds have confirmed that Dominic Corness, Louis Enahoro-Marcus, Harry Evers, Lee Jonas, Jakub Ojrzynski, Jacob Poytress, and Reece Trueman are parting ways with the club.
No senior players are being released, as Trent Alexander-Arnold has been sold thanks to Real Madrid purchasing the right-back one month before his contract was due to expire.
Arne Slot, Richard Hughes, and their colleagues may still get rid of more Liverpool players this summer, with new stars expected to arrive.
Among those departing Anfield, only goalkeepers Ojrzynski, Poytress, and Trueman had less regular game time in the previous season's U21 or U18 squads; with Ojrzynski playing his football on loan in Sweden's second division.
"Everyone at Liverpool would like to thank them for their contributions and wish them the best for the future," read a heartfelt statement from the club.
In addition, new contract offers have been extended to Kareem Ahmed, Emmanuel Airoboma, Keyrol Figueroa, Kyle Kelly, Michael Laffey, Wellity Lucky, Terence Miles, and Ranel Young.
Liverpool won the Premier League title in 2024-25
Again, that's because the Bees have paid a transfer fee to Liverpool.
Of the players offered new deals, Ahmed grabbed headlines last season, netting six times in 19 league appearances for the U18 team.
Airoboma is versatile, able to play as a right-back or center-back, while Figueroa is the offspring of Wigan Athletic legend Maynor.
Kelly, at 19, is making strides into the U21s, Laffey is a lifelong Red from Fazakerley, and Lucky was ever-present at center-back in Liverpool's 2024/25 UEFA Youth League campaign.
Miles is another young talent hailing from the local area, while Young found himself on the bench for senior matches twice last season.
Liverpool has successfully created a clear route for youth players to progress into the first team in recent years, with Conor Bradley, Jarell Quansah and Curtis Jones all playing significant roles.
Slot has continued Jurgen Klopp's tradition of nurturing young talent, providing James McConnell, Trey Nyoni, Jayden Danns with first-team opportunities this term.
Amara Nallo, Isaac Mabaya, Trent Kone-Doherty, and Rio Ngumoha have also made their senior debuts this season in the cup competitions.