Liverpool officially CONFIRM 'exceptional' player's RETURN
The transfer window is not even open yet but one player is already making a return to the club.
One area where Richard Hughes was very busy in the transfer window during the summer was sanctioning loan deals for the club's talented young stars.
From Ben Doak to Stefan Bajcetic, Kaide Gordon and Lewis Koumas, Liverpool have a really exciting group of players who are doing very well on loan.
But not every loan transfer has been a success for Hughes, and one of the club's young stars has officially already returned to the club following his failed move.
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Jakub Ojrzynski officially returns to Liverpool
Last week we wrote about Ojrzynski's transfer situation and that the goalkeeper was seemingly back on Merseyside.
Ojrzynski was sent out on loan to the Cypriot side, Spartakos Kitiou in the summer. The move was greeted with a lot of excitement and described as a 'massive' transfer by his agency, EL Sports Agency.
"We are beyond excited to announce the best summer transfer so far!" the agency posted on Instagram.
"We proudly present the loan transfer of the 1.96m giant and ultra-talented goalkeeper, Jakub Ojrzynski, 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."
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But the excitement has quickly turned into dread for the Polish goalkeeper with his move falling through due to mistakes in the paperwork submitted by Liverpool and his Cypriot club.
This left the youngster in a limbo for months and ultimately saw him return to Merseyside.
Now the club have confirmed that Ojrzynski is back training with Liverpool and he was spotted training with the first team in the latest inside training video released by LFCTV.
It's great to see him back in Liverpool and being able to train again.
The last few months must have been difficult for the 21-year-old.
What's next for Jakub Ojrzynski?
This would have been his fourth loan spell away from Anfield having previously played in Wales, the Netherlands and Poland as well.
Given Liverpool are extremely well stocked in the goalkeeping department the chances are that Ojrzynski will be sent out on loan again.
The utmost priority will be on making sure he will join a club where he will be able to get a taste of regular first team football.
This hasn't quite happened so far for Ojrzynski but he has shown promise at U18 and U21 level and he still has a bright future in the game.
Getting his next move right could be the key to maximise his potential and get his career back on the right track.
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