Teenage winger Bobby Clark has left Liverpool to join Salzburg on a permanent deal.
Clark joined Liverpool in 2021 after coming through Newcastle United s youth system and was handed his senior debut by Jurgen Klopp in a 9-0 victory over Bournemouth in August 2022.
He went on to make a further five Premier League appearances in 2023-24, also featuring in the Reds extra-time victory over Chelsea in the EFL Cup final and scoring his first goal for the club in a 6-1 Europa League win over Sparta Praha.
That strike made the 19-year-old the youngest Liverpool goalscorer in European competitions since Trent Alexander-Arnold netted against Maribor in the Champions League in 2017.
However, with fierce competition for places hampering his chances of regular first-team football, Clark has made the move to Austria on a contract to run until 2029.
Welcome to your new home, Bobby.
— FC Red Bull Salzburg (@RedBullSalzburg)
In a farewell post on X, Clark wrote: After an incredible three years at Liverpool, I ve decided it s time for a new challenge.
I ve learned so much during my time at the club and am very thankful for the opportunities and experiences I ve had.
Thank you to all the fans who supported me on this journey. YNWA.
Salzburg took a huge step towards sealing a place in the Champions League s new 36-team league phase on Wednesday, beating Dynamo Kyiv 2-0 in the first leg of their play-off tie.