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Liverpool will have to pay Wrexham £50,000 following goalkeeper Danny Ward’s first competitive start for Wales.

Various add-ons were included in the deal when the 23-year-old shot-stopper joined the Reds from his boyhood club for an initial fee of around £100,000 in January 2012.

The Reds had to shell out a further £100,000 when Ward made his senior debut against Bournemouth in the Premier League in April.

And now another £50,000 will be heading for the National League outfit after his outing against Slovakia in Euro 2016.

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Ward impressed in Wales’ 2-1 win but he has since dropped to bench duty following the return to fitness of Wayne Hennessey.

The keeper was a product of Wrexham’s Academy and had been with the club since the age of 14 prior to Liverpool making their move for him.

Ward is likely to go out on loan this coming season with Huddersfield keen to secure his services.