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Connor Randall has parted company with Liverpool after 17 years at the club.

The Academy graduate from Melling has said his goodbyes following the end of his contract.

Randall is available on a free transfer this summer and is currently considering a number of offers from clubs in the Football League and the Scottish Premiership.

The 23-year-old full-back, who first joined the Academy at the age of six, moves on having made eight senior appearances for the Reds.

The boyhood Liverpool fan was given his first-team debut by Jurgen Klopp against Bournemouth in the League Cup in October 2015. His last senior outing came in the FA Cup defeat to Wolves in January 2017.

Randall spent the 2017/18 season on loan at Hearts and went to Rochdale at the start of the current campaign.

However, his spell in League One was hampered by a broken cheekbone and he found himself back training at Kirkby and playing for Liverpool Under-23s in the second half of this season.

The Liverpool Under-23s squad is undergoing a major overhaul this summer.

The ECHO revealed last week that Irish centre-back Conor Masterson, who was on the bench for the Reds in their Champions League quarter-final against Manchester City last season, is being released.

(Image: Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

As well as Randall and Masterson, winger Bobby Adekanye, Spanish left-back Juanma, defender Corey Whelan and striker Glen McAuley are also set to move on.

Adekayne, who turned down the offer of a new contract, has agreed a deal to sign for Lazio.