Max Woltman has confirmed he’s leaving Liverpool after 15 years on the membership, with Oxford United his vacation spot.
The 19-year outdated will depart Liverpool having made two first-team appearances.
The striker has joined Oxford United for an undisclosed charge after impressing on trial on the membership this summer season.
With Liverpool stacked in assault, it was at all times going to be tough for Woltman to interrupt into Jurgen Klopp‘s squad, and he has now accepted his destiny.
In an emotional Instagram message, Woltman mentioned: “As a lifelong fan, enjoying in purple since I used to be 5, I by no means imagined to see so many goals come true.
“Going by the academy, making my debut at San Siro and making my full debut at Anfield are moments I’ll carry with me without end.
“Nevertheless, as we speak it’s time for a brand new chapter and time to say goodbye.
“I need to say a large due to all of the gamers, workers and the followers for all of the recollections over the past 15 years as a purple.
“It has been an honour to put on this badge.”
Woltman was referring to his Liverpool debut, through which he got here on for the closing moments of the Reds’ 2-1 win over AC Milan in 2021.
He performed a full half up entrance towards Shrewsbury the following yr, earlier than heading out on mortgage to Doncaster final summer season.
Woltman has discovered a brand new residence in Oxford now and reacted to the switch, saying it was “a reduction” to signal.
He joins fellow former-Liverpool participant Cameron Brannagan at Oxford, who signed for the membership from Liverpool in 2018.
Woltman was a childhood teammate of Tyler Morton who returned to Liverpool this summer season after a yr at Blackburn Rovers.