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Official: Taiwo Awoniyi joins Liverpool, loaned to FSV Frankfurt



The Flying Eagles star has vowed to develop himself towards making a positive impact at the Anfield Stadium.
Nigeria striker Taiwo Awoniyi has joined English Premier League outfit, Liverpool from Imperial Academy.

The 18-year-old forward who was part of the Flying Eagles squad to the Fifa U20 World Cup and currently represents the Nigeria U23 has been sent on loan to Bundesliga side FSV Frankfurt.
“This is the biggest club in the world and I’m privileged to be here,” Awoniyi told Liverpoolfc.com.
“I’ll try to develop myself very well so that when I come back to Liverpool I’ll be able to add value to the team.
“When I’m in the red shirt, I will always give my very best to make the fans happy,” he concluded.
He would be hoping to get regular playing time at Bundesliga 2 side FSV Frankfurt under manager Tomas Oral.

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