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I cannot access the specific content of that URL to provide an accurate summary. However, based on the search results provided and the headline, I can offer what information is available: **James Norris Transfer to Shelbourne** Liverpool have confirmed that **James Norris** has completed a permanent transfer to Shelbourne, ending his 13-year association with the club.[1] The left-back's move marks Liverpool's first confirmed sale of the January transfer window.[3] Norris, 22, joined Liverpool at age nine and progressed through the club's academy system, making his senior debut in December 2019 in a League Cup tie against Aston Villa.[2] The Merseyside native trained regularly with Liverpool's first-team squad and was named on the bench for Champions League group stage fixtures against Girona and PSV, as well as a League Cup quarter-final against Southampton.[2] The transfer follows a successful loan spell at Shelbourne during the 2025 season, where Norris made 45 appearances and became an important member of the squad under manager Joey O'Brien.[2] He contributed 4 assists and was recognized for his achievements, earning the 1895 Young Player of the Year award—an honor voted for by his teammates.[2] Described as a versatile defender capable of operating at left-back or in midfield, Norris impressed with his work rate, technical quality, and consistency.[2] Prior to his loan at Shelbourne, he gained senior experience on loan at Tranmere Rovers during the 2023–24 season, making 16 league appearances.[2] At international level, Norris has represented England across multiple youth age groups, earning caps from U16 through to U19 level.[2] Upon confirming the permanent move, Norris expressed his satisfaction with the transfer, stating he felt Shelbourne was the right place for him to continue his development.[2]

