Liverpool’s youngest-ever goalscorer joins League Two club just two years after leaving Anfield

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Liverpool’s Youngest-Ever Goalscorer Joins League Two Side Salford City

Ben Woodburn, the Welsh forward who scored Liverpool’s youngest-ever goal back in 2016, has made a shocking move to League Two side Salford City. The 23-year-old was released by Liverpool in the summer of 2022 and went on to play for Preston North End, but his contract was terminated last month.

Woodburn’s move to Salford City is a blow to Preston North End, who have struggled to find consistency in the Championship this season. The Welsh international started just one of his 20 league appearances for Preston North End and didn’t score a single goal.

So, what’s next for Woodburn? The 23-year-old forward has signed a two-year contract with Salford City, and if he can recapture some of his former form, he could be a key player for the League Two side.

Woodburn’s move is also a testament to the work of Salford City’s manager, Karl Robinson, who took Woodburn on loan to Oxford United back in 2019. Robinson has a reputation for helping young players develop, and Woodburn’s signing is a major coup for the club.

In an interview with Salford City’s website, Woodburn said: "I just want to create chances and score goals. Hopefully, our playing style will be fun for the fans, and hopefully, we will have some good games. Most teams that I have been at, we’ve been pushing for the top end of the table, so hopefully, we can do that here and get Salford back where they should be, near the top of the table."

It’s an exciting times for Salford City, and we can’t wait to see what Woodburn brings to the table. Will he be able to help the club push for promotion? Only time will tell.

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