Liverpool closed the exit operations of the two central on Tuesday. On the one hand, the Anfield club loaned Rhys Williams, 21, to Blackpool, from the English Second Division, for a season, and also transferred Ben Davies, 26, to Scottish Rangers, current runner-up in the Europa League.
Rhys Williams renewed in August 2021 for Liverpool until 2026 after starring in outstanding performances that season just ended, as a starter in the final days of the Premier League and helping the ‘reds’ become third. to the final table and, consequently, to qualify for the Champions League.
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However, at the same time he was renewed, he was loaned to Welshman Swansea until January this year due to strong competition behind Liverpool.
As for Ben Davies, he signed for Rangers for four seasons, until 2026, and Liverpool received 4.7 million euros for the transfer.
Davies arrived at Anfield in February 2021 from Preston North End for € 1.85m while Jürgen Klopp suffered a plague of defensive injuries due to the long absence of Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and Joe Gomez. .
Goodbye to not playing for Liverpool
A year and a half later Davies left without playing an official ‘red’ shirt match because in the 2021-2022 season he was loaned to Sheffield United.
“He’s a strong defender with great qualities and will further increase our chances in that area,” Rangers coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst said.
Players like Sadio Mané (Bayern Munich), Neco Williams (Nottingham), Takumi Minamino (Monaco), Divock Origi (Milan), Loris Karius (no team), Sheyi Ojo (Cardiff) or Ben Woodburn (Preston).
Source: La Verdad

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