Liverpool’s Rhys Williams could be on the move again this summer, according to The Athletic.
The defender, a product of the club’s academy, has struggled to break into the first team and is reportedly attracting interest from League One clubs and teams in Turkey.
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The article does not mention the interested Turkish party but it would likely be a top-tier club due to his wages.
The defender has not been linked with a Turkish club before in the Turkish media so the latest transfer rumour comes as a surprise.
Williams has not played outside of the United Kingdom before but has played in Scotland.
Williams has had two unsuccessful loan stints at Aberdeen and Port Vale, hindering his first-team prospects at Liverpool.
Both League One and the Turkish league offer a chance for Williams to get regular playing time and revive his career.
Despite impressing at youth level (U18s and U21s), Williams has seen limited opportunities with the senior squad.
The 23-year-old is still under contract with Liverpool until 2026.
It remains to be seen if any of the interested clubs will submit a formal offer for Williams.