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Liverpool FC youngster Will Marsh has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan.

The midfielder, who turned 19 last month, will move to the Championship club on a youth deal until January 31.

Marsh, a regular at U21 level, was an unused substitute in the Barclays Premier League Cup win at Sunderland on Tuesday night.

Crewe-born, he joined Liverpool from Wrexham at the age of 14, and has progressed through the Academy since. He is yet to make his senior bow for the Reds, though he has been invited to train with the first team on a number of occasions.

He joins a side eighth in the Championship, just a point outside the play-off places. His Sheffield Wednesday debut could come away to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park on Saturday.

Marsh joins a host of names to have left the Reds on loan this season, with the likes of Sergi Canos, Kevin Stewart, Ryan Kent, Sheyi Ojo, Lawrence Vigouroux, Jordan Williams and Lloyd Jones all plying their trade in the Football League at present.

Liverpool's Football League loanees

Sheyi Ojo (Wolves)

The England U19 star is shining at Molineux, scoring three times in 17 appearances for Kenny Jackett's side. He is rated at Anfield, and should return to the club to challenge for a first-team berth.

Sergi Canos (Brentford)

The Spanish winger scored his first professional goal for the Bees in their win over Nottingham Forest last weekend, describing it as "the best moment of my life."

Ryan Kent (Coventry City)

Another with plenty of fans at Anfield, the talented winger has made 11 appearances for the Sky Blues, who are currently top of League One.

Lawrence Vigouroux, Kevin Stewart & Jordan Williams (Swindon Town)

Trio moved to Wiltshire in the summer, featuring AGAINST Liverpool in a pre-season friendly. Vigouroux's time at Swindon has been notable more for a high-profile disciplinary issue than anything on the pitch.

Lloyd Jones (Blackpool)

Defender who was on the cusp of the first team during the 2012/13 season, but has not got close since. Has made nine appearances in League One for the Seasiders.

Harry Wilson (Crewe)

Talented, and already a full Welsh international, the 18-year-old has made seven appearances for Alex, and recently stated his desire to force his way into Wales' Euro 2016 squad.