Liverpool have been busy in the transfer market and while incomings have been at the forefront of many conversations, there's been some movement out of Merseyside.
The Reds have a plethora of talent at their disposal and they can't always appease their playing time demands. This summer, some players have been handed their first taste of senior football, in the form of Football League or non-league loans.
Fabinho and Jordan Henderson were among the high profile departures at Anfield, ending their association with Liverpool to join the Saudi Pro League. They were not the only players to depart for a fee, Layton Stewart departed after over a decade at the club joining Ryan Lowe's Preston North End.
Rhys Williams made the move to Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen on a temporary basis, he reunited with Leighton Clarkson who made his temporary move to Pittodrie permanent.
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Liverpool's pursuit of additions continued throughout the window, and they welcomed Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to Anfield, prior to pre-season. Wataru Endo arrived in time to make his debut against AFC Bournemouth, before Ryan Gravenberch was the last act of business, joining as a deadline day signing from Bayern Munich.
Loan departures didn't stop there and there were three last-minut moves for some of the Reds prospects. James Norris and Luca Stephenson secured early departures on September 1 to Tranmere Rovers and Barrow, respectively.
At the 11th-hour, Tyler Morton was confirmed as one of the new faces through the door at Championship side Hull City. The Wirral-born midfielder
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