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Liverpool striker Samed Yesil will leave the club next month.

The German is out of contract at Anfield, and has not been offered a new deal. The 22-year-old will now look to find himself a new club, and is hopeful of securing a move to Trabzonspor.

“I have received offers from Trabzonspor for the past four years,” Yesil told Turkish publication Super Haber.

“I would like to join the club for the 50th year anniversary.”

Yesil joined the Reds in 2012 from Bayer Leverkusen, and was regarded as one of the brightest young German prospects around at the time. Liverpool paid a fee of around £1m for the then teenager.

He made two first-team appearances under Brendan Rodgers, but saw his progress curbed by two serious knee injuries, and was unable to get himself back into the senior picture.

He was loaned to FC Luzern at the start of this season, making a dozen appearances as Markus Babbel's side finished a creditable third in the Swiss Super League.

Now, though, he will be moving on from Merseyside on a permanent basis.