NewsAdrian's farewell message to Liverpool supporters
Adrian has shared a personal message to Liverpool supporters following the confirmation that he has left the club after a five-year spell.
Signed in August 2019, the goalkeeper went on to play 26 games for the Reds, including 11 during the 2019-20 Premier League title success and appearances in the 2019 UEFA Super Cup win and 2022 FA Community Shield victory.
He departs after the expiry of his contract, with the thanks and best wishes of everybody at LFC.
In a video shared on social media, Adrian said: “Dear Reds, [I want] to thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you have given me during this beautiful and successful journey together.
“In five years you have shown me so many things. That wearing a Liverpool shirt and defending the Liverpool badge at Anfield should be added to the seven wonders of the world.
“That 11 yards is nothing when it comes to winning a title. That London is really Anfield South. The Scouse accent is not difficult, it is for chosen and special people.
“That tradition must be protected. That YNWA is not just an anthem, it’s a philosophy of life. Even that only three letters – K O P – can lift you up in your hardest moments.
“Now it’s time for me to share all these experiences I have learned. I will be grateful to you for life. You have been and always will be very special to me and to my family.
“As Bill Shankly said: ‘Liverpool Football Club exists to win trophies.’
“I wish you all the best. Once red, always red!”
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