Liverpool winger leaves Anfield for new club after winning Champions League

Liverpool winger leaves Anfield for new club after winning Champions League

Liverpool winger, Bobby Adekanye, is set to be unveiled as a Lazio player after winning the Champions League over the weekend.

The 20-year-old Nigerian-born forward rejected a new three-year deal from Liverpool and will leave the Reds as a free agent this summer.

Adekanye opted not to renew his contract with the Premier League giants after he was left out of Jurgen Klopp's first team pre-season tour of the United States and lack of more playing time at Anfield.

The former Barcelona and Ajax Amsterdam youngster is expected to sign a four-year contract with Lazio once the transfer window becomes official in a few days' time.

"Bobby is going to Lazio, the deal is 85-90 percent completed. There are a few things to be ironed out before the transfer becomes official," a top source close to Adekanye told Allnigeriasoccer.

"He has one leg in Lazio and will sign a four-year contract.

"He is happy with Liverpool but the coach did not give him a chance the way he was giving chances to other players."

Meanwhile, speaking on why he rejected a new three-year deal with Liverpool, Adekanye told Voetbalzone in March:

"But that didn't happen in the end. That is disappointing and it has contributed to the fact that I do not want to renew my contract.

"If they promise such things and it doesn't happen, I don't know what will happen if I sign for three years.

"That confidence is no longer there, even though I still greatly respect the club."

Adekanye added: "They don't just extend for three years, so maybe there was a schedule behind it. But I no longer have faith in that.

"In terms of money, things are fine, but you have nothing if there is no perspective behind it. Money will come later, I now need playing minutes."

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