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But it could be just the tip of the iceberg as more young talents are rumored to be on their way out.
Red Bull Salzburg are still in the race for Bobby Clark, with ex-Reds assistant manager Pep Lijnders keen to link up again with the youngster after his impressive debut season at Liverpool last year.
However, the Austrian side's latest offer falls short of Liverpool's valuation, who are holding out for a minimum of $13m (£10m/€12m).
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In other news, Ben Doak could also be on his way out permanently, following reports that he was on the loan radar of Leicester City and Southampton during Liverpool's pre-season tour of the US.
If both players do leave, Liverpool will undoubtedly make a tidy profit on the figure they shelled out to bring them in from Newcastle United and Celtic in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
But with Jarell Quansah and Conor Bradley making their mark in the first team, Clark and Doak were seen as two of the brightest prospects in the Liverpool academy and the most likely to make the step up next.
The harsh reality of football hit home for the pair, who despite signing new long-term deals with Liverpool in December and the previous September respectively, are now facing the prospect of permanent departures from the club.
It's a stark reminder that even at elite clubs like Liverpool, the journey from promising talent to first-team regular is fraught with challenges.
Jurgen Klopp, in one of his final interviews as Liverpool manager back in May, acknowledged this tough aspect of the game.
Bobby Clark and Ben Doak could both leave Liverpool.
Don’t close the door for them with 12 signings or whatever."
Back in February, Clark was one of the celebrated 'Klopp's kids', proudly displaying the League Cup at Wembley after coming on as a substitute to help Liverpool triumph over Chelsea.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot.
In the midfield, where Clark is trying to make his mark, Liverpool invested in Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo, and Ryan Gravenberch last summer
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