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Former Liverpool FC stars are urging people to look out for a supporter who has gone missing from home.

Neil ‘Yozza’ Hughes, 31, was last seen at his home address in Chartwell Grove, Halewood on Wednesday morning.

His family say that it is totally out of character for him not to get in touch and are appealing for help in finding him.

Former Reds players Jamie Carragher and Robbie Fowler have now both tweeted pictures of Yozza asking fans if anyone had seen him.

Mr Hughes is 5ft 10in, with a stocky build, short brown hair and a full beard.

He was wearing a black jacket last time he was seen.

Jamie Carragher tweeted “This lad Neil Hughes also known as Yozza has gone missing. Big LFC fan.” and attached a picture of him and Mr Hughes together.

His tweet, which he posted last night (23 November), has over 1,100 retweets.

Robbie Fowler tweeted: “Anybody seen or spoke to @yozzah2005 last few days, family getting worried now!! Please RT”.

Mr Hughes’ twitter bio reads “Liverpool was made for me and I was made for Liverpool.”

It seems fellow Liverpudlians were out last night trying to find Mr Hughes: “Well played all the lads who’ve been out and about round Liverpool today/tonight looking for @yozzah2005 keep it going lads”, tweeted Michael Ormesher.

Former World Boxing Champion, Liam Smith, tweeted a picture of Mr Hughes from his Instagram, asking fans to retweet.

Francesca Gallagher wrote on Facebook, “If anyone has seen or heard from Yozza Hughes (Neil Hughes) the past couple of days PLEASE PLEASE get in touch with his friends, family or the police!

“He is missing and it is totally out of character for him! Even if you think you might of seen him in a shop/on a bus or anything just get in touch!”.

Mr Hughes has links to the Knowsley and Halewood areas as well as frequenting Liverpool city centre .

Police are urging anyone who has seen Mr Hughes to get in contact via 101 or Missing People on 116 000 or via 116000@missingpeople.org.uk.