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How Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and 10 others have fared since Liverpool summer transfer exits

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The Colombian has 13 goals and seven assists from his 22 appearances across all competitions, with the Bundesliga giant having won all but one of the games he's played in, underlining just how important he is to his new club.The 28-year-old has been earning rave reviews in Germany, although he did blot his copybook with a red card in the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain, having scored both of the goals in the 2-1 win in the French capital. Five goals and two assists is certainly a decent return from his 11 games for the club so far.The 26-year-old has been hampered with injury problems this season, which have seen him miss a few games over the past couple of months, although he is already attracting interest in another transfer, with a move back to South America having been touted.Jarell QuansahAlthough it wasn't the best of starts to the season for Bayer Leverkusen, with Erik ten Hag fired after just two league games, Jarell Quansah has enjoyed a good start to his time in Germany.



The 22-year-old midfielder has started all but two of the French side's league games this season, with his absence earlier in the season coming courtesy of a suspension after a reckless red card against Stade Rennais, for which Morton ended up issuing an apology on social media.He looks to have made himself at home in France though, with Lyon in the hunt for a spot in next season's Champions League, and sitting pretty at the top of the standings in the league phase of the Europa League.Nat PhillipsA cult hero during his time at Anfield, Nat Phillips will be aiming to be back in the Premier League next season after joining Championship side West Brom in the summer.The defender has nailed down a spot in the heart of the Baggies' defense, and was even handed the captain's armband for their latest game against Hull. Having made an appearance for Liverpool at Newcastle at the start of the season, he can't now move to another club, meaning his only options are to stay at Villa - and likely play no more games - or return to Liverpool, where he was already struggling for game time.Kostas TsimikasHaving been relegated to third-choice left-back after Milos Kerkez's arrival, Kostas Tsimikas headed out on loan to Roma, where he made a steady start to life in Italy.Things don't appear to be going to plan at the moment though.

The Czech international joined Ajax on loan in the summer, where he was signed by former Liverpool coach John Heitinga.Heitinga though has since been fired after a poor start to the season, and Jaros' position as the club's number one goalkeeper looked under threat as he was relegated to the bench for six consecutive games during October and November. He has since won his spot in goal back, and his return has seen an upturn in form for Ajax, who finally recorded their first Champions League win of the season against Qarabag earlier this month.Harvey DaviesAnother Liverpool goalkeeper gaining some experience out on loan, Harvey Davies will hope things start to pick up during the second half of the season at Crawley Town.The Sussex club finds itself floating just a point off the League Two drop zone, with relegation to non-league a very real worry at the moment.