Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain set to leave Liverpool as a free agent this summer | OneFootball

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain set to leave Liverpool as a free agent this summer | OneFootball

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·22 March 2023

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain set to leave Liverpool as a free agent this summer

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Liverpool midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to leave the club when his contract runs out at the end of the season, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The 29-year-old joined Liverpool from Arsenal in 2017, but injuries have stunted his development at the Merseyside outfit.


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Oxlade-Chamberlain has spent most of this season nursing a hamstring problem, which has limited him to just 12 appearances across all competitions.

After six years at Anfield, the former Southampton prodigy will leave Liverpool as a free agent this summer, with the club prioritising a midfield overhaul in the transfer window.

The Reds have endured a topsy-turvy campaign plagued by inconsistency which could be attributed to their injury crisis, especially in midfield.

With Thiago Alcantara and Fabinho frequently injured, Jurgen Klopp has been forced to field the ageing James Milner and Jordan Henderson in the middle of the park.

However, neither have the strength, speed or stamina needed to enforce Klopp’s famous gegenpressing system leaving the team vulnerable at times.

Liverpool’s injury crisis has seen academy product Stefan Bajcetic plunged into the first team, and the youngster has often stepped up to the plate, barely putting a foot wrong.

However, even the 18-year-old is not immune to the injury hoodoo plaguing the club, as he will miss the rest of the season due to a thigh problem.

The need for at least two new midfielders when the summer transfer window opens is not lost on Liverpool, who have already begun shortlisting possible targets.

The English giants hold a long-term interest in Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham, but it remains to be seen if they have the financial power to tempt the Bundesliga giants into doing business.

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