'Exceptional' talent CONFIRMS Liverpool return after FAILED transfer
The transfer window may be shut right now but one Liverpool player seems be on the move.
The Reds may have been quiet when it came to bringing in new arrivals this summer, but the club's new sporting director, Richard Hughes conducted plenty of business going the other way.
Most of them were loan deals with a plethora of Liverpool's talented youngsters going to temporary destinations around Europe.
Some of those loan stars have already enjoyed a tremendous amount of success, including the likes of Lewis Koumas and Ben Doak.
However, it hasn't been plain sailing for everyone.
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The surprising reason Jakub Ojrzynski's transfer looks to have been cancelled
Right towards the end of the window, Ojrzynski was sent out on loan to the Cypriot side, Spartakos Kitiou.
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."
However, that excitement has quickly seemingly turned to bitter disappointment.
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According to Lewis Bower, a journalist covering Liverpool's academy, Ojrzynski did not receive international clearance for his transfer after mistakes in the paperwork made by both clubs.
This has meant he has been essentially blocked from playing and has not yet featured for the side.
Bower's report suggested the move was at the risk of being cancelled and it looks like that has now been confirmed by Ojrzynski himself, who posted his return to Merseyside on his Instagram account, sitting in a Costa coffee shop with some of his fellow Liverpool teammates.
It has clearly been a frustrating time for the 21-year-old, but it's great to see him back in Liverpool.
Hopefully, sooner or later, his situation will be sorted and Ojrzynski will be able to get back to playing football.
The Polish shot stopper is highly rated and has already enjoyed loan spells in the Netherlands, Wales and his homeland in Poland so it should not be difficult to find a new club for him in the January transfer window.