 | Defender Liverpool sold for £13.5m in new blow as loan ended amid progress fears |
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was, not long ago, on the cusp of the first team at Liverpool, but now his attitude and development are under serious question at . At the start of 2019, Hoever became the third-youngest player in history to make his debut for Liverpool, capping a remarkable rise through the academy ranks. But despite opportunities to progress under he then opted to move on in the summer of 2020, joining in a deal worth up to £13.5 million. Part of the negotiations that brought to Anfield, Hoever’s switch offered the chance of a regular first-team place, though that has not developed as hoped. Whether Lopetegui shares the same opinion as his predecessor is unclear, but Lage was of Hoever’s attitude back in March.
“This warning is not just for Ki, but for the kids we have in our team.
Speaking to in the summer, Hoever admitted that he was “not always the easiest guy,” but vowed to prove his doubters wrong.
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