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This summer will mark the departure of the player after a lengthy spell on Merseyside. Image Credits: Imago ImagesWith all eyes set on Liverpool’s conclusion to the Premier League season on Sunday afternoon, after that final whistle there will be a quiet realization that the Reds are in for another busy summer.They face the almost impossible task of finding a successor to Mohamed Salah’s throne and with the departing Andy Robertson added on top of that, the team will lose two pillars of the dressing room.The club have officially confirmed Liverpool’s farewell plans for the pair when the Reds welcome Brentford to Anfield on Sunday.How the team will react to not having their two examples to guide them on and off the pitch next season is anyone’s guess.Departures and incomings are expected, but exits within the youth ranks are often harder to accept.There is a sombre feeling when a player who has spent the large majority of their life at the club but decide that their future is better placed elsewhere.For Terrence Miles, that appears to be the case.Today via his Instagram he has announced:“Joined as a baby today leave a man, 14 unbelievable years at a club that I grew up supporting and following all my life sadly now comes to an end.”“Thank you to every staff member, teammates and my family for making the journey so special and helping me become the player/person I am today.
Wishing everyone nothing but the best. YNWA.”Terrence Miles was spotted in first-team training ahead of Liverpool’s trip to Nottingham Forest in February.The 21-year-old was thrust into the fold with Arne Slot’s side short on defenders at that time.After a long spell at Liverpool which included captaining the club at various levels of the youth system and representing both England and Wales, Miles has chosen to move on.
