Past playersJack Robinson
Years: 2010-2013
Appearances: 11
Jack Robinson was a record-breaking left-back who came through the Liverpool Academy.
The Warrington-born defender became the Reds' youngest ever player when he was introduced by Rafael Benitez against Hull City in the final game of 2009-10. He was aged just 16 years and 250 days.
The record stood until September 2012 when Jerome Sinclair came on in a League Cup tie with West Bromwich Albion, aged 16 years and six days.
His first-team chances were limited thereafter, though, and he joined Championship outfit Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan during the second half of the 2012-13 season, starting 11 games.
To further his development, the full-back then spent the duration of the 2013-14 campaign back in the second tier with Blackpool.
Robinson completed a permanent move to Queens Park Rangers in August 2014.
