Liverpool goalkeeper Jakub Ojrzynski has left the club for his third loan spell, with the youngster heading to the Netherlands for 2023/24.
Ojrzynski, who joined Liverpool from Legia Warsaw in 2019, has spent the last two campaigns in Wales and his native Poland respectively.
Last time out, though, with Radomiak Radom, a lack of opportunities saw his deal cut short in January after making just three appearances.
Left out of Liverpool’s travelling squad to Germany and Singapore in pre-season – with Vitezslav Jaros, Marcelo Pitaluga and Fabian Mrozek called up instead – Ojrzynski has spent recent weeks with the under-21s.
More recently, he took in a trial with Dutch side FC Den Bosch, and after impressing in a friendlies against Beerschot and SC Telstar, he has now earned a move.
Liverpool have confirmed Ojrzynski will spend the 2023/24 season with Den Bosch in the Eerste Divisie, which is the Netherlands’ second tier.
Den Bosch are managed by the goalkeeper’s Polish compatriot Tomasz Kaczmarek, and finished 19th in the league last season.