Liverpool quietly complete latest exit after deadline day - 'this is a massive transfer show ambitious goals'

Now the Poland youth international has departed Anfield on a temporary basis for a fourth time. He’s made the move to join Spartakos Kitiou, who play in Cyprus’ second tier.

EL Sports Agency, who represent Orjazynski, posted on Instagram: “We proudly present the loan transfer of the 1.96m giant and ultra-talented goalkeeper, Jakub Ojrzyński, from Liverpool to Spartakos Kitiou for one year.

“The exceptional Polish goalkeeper, an international for his country, arrives in Cyprus with the highest prospects. This is a massive transfer for the league, showcasing Spartakos Kitiou’s ambitious goals. Additionally, we are pleased to officially announce our collaboration with Liverpool FC.”

Ojrzynski is the second young goalkeeper to be loaned out by Liverpool this season, with Fabian Mrozek joining Swedish club Brommapojkarna until January.



Alisson Becker remains No.1 stopper at Anfield, with Caoimhin Kelleher deputy. After the departure of Adrian, who returned to Real Betis, Vitezslav Jaros has been promoted to third choice. He helped Sturm Graz claim the Austrian league-and-cup double during his loan spell last season.

Meanwhile, Harvey Davies is back at Liverpool having earned senior experience at Crewe Alexandra in 2023-24. Davies travelled with Arne Slot’s side for the 3-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia for a fee of up to £29 million, although he has remained at the Spanish club on loan for the 2024-25 season.

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