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Former Liverpool star who joined club for seven-figure sum at 16 unemployed after release from non-league Maidstone


A FORMER Liverpool prospect who cost the club £1MILLION at 16 is now unemployed after being released from non-league Maidstone.

Yusuf Mersin joined the Reds as a youngster after impressing at Championship side Millwall in 2011.

Yusuf Mersin is without a club after being released by Maidstone

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Yusuf Mersin is without a club after being released by MaidstoneCredit: Getty

He reportedly joined the club in a seven-figue deal despite his young age.

He made the move to Anfield while studying for his GCSEs and his dad congratulated on his son’s move by Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish.

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Now 28, he has found himself on the hint for a new club after being released by Maidstone after two-years at the club.

Mersin spent the most recent season out on loan at Welling United.

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He told KentOnline: “The papers were saying I cost £1 million.

“It’s nice to have that, although I didn’t see any of the money.

“It’s mad looking back, thinking about it now.

“It was all a bit surreal at the time. I was still at school and suddenly I was leaving everything behind to start a new life up north.

“I didn’t really know what was going to happen.”

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He spent three years at Liverpool, but never made a first team appearance before leaving for Turkish side Kasımpaşa in 2014.

However, Mersin believed that he was close to getting a new contract at the club after playing for the youth sides.

He added: “At the end of my contract I was verbally told I would probably get a new deal but I went over on my ankle badly and injured myself, which did for that.

“[Simon] Mignolet drove me home from Melwood to where I was staying and he didn’t have to do that.

“He was a great keeper and a great man, so I’ll always remember that.

“It was an unbelievable time, going into these team meetings, an unbelievable experience. I still feel attached to the club now.

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“My missus is Scouse and all her family are mad football fans, and I still speak to the first-team goalkeeper coach, John Achterberg, and some of the other guys there.”

After leaving Kasımpaşa, he went on to play for Crawley Town and Dover Athletic before joining Maidstone.





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