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Once touted as Liverpool's successor to Steven Gerrard, former midfielder Jordan Rossiter has found himself without a club following his release from Shrewsbury Town, marking another setback in the 28-year-old's career.
Rossiter made a memorable debut for the Reds in September 2014, netting a long-range goal against Middlesbrough in a League Cup tie at the tender age of 17.
This audacious strike only added to the growing hype surrounding him at the club.
Hailing from the Everton Valley area of Liverpool, Rossiter was tipped to be the next big thing to emerge from the club's renowned academy.
He wore the captain's armband for both Liverpool and England at youth level, and his emerging leadership skills and reputation as a tenacious midfielder naturally drew comparisons with Gerrard.
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He managed just five senior appearances under Brendan Rodgers and Jurgen Klopp before departing for Rangers in the summer of 2016.
Post-Anfield, Rossiter has had stints at clubs including Rangers, Bury, Fleetwood Town, and Bristol Rovers.
Jordan Rossiter worked with Jurgen Klopp for a short time at Liverpool.
Although Rossiter's journey with Liverpool might suggest that the 'next Steven Gerrard' tag was a hindrance, he views his past through a contemplative lens.
Speaking to The Athletic in 2020, Rossiter dismissed the idea that the comparisons to Gerrard were a burden
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