Cameron Brannagan has left Liverpool for Oxford United in the January transfer window.

Cameron Brannagan has taken to social networking site Twitter to send a message to Liverpool after joining Oxford United.
Brannagan has joined League One club Oxford from Premier League side Liverpool in the January transfer window.
The 21-year-old midfielder had been at the Reds for 16 years, having joined the club when he was just five years of age.

The former England Under-20 international midfielder has taken to Twitter to send a message to Liverpool and to Oxford after completing his transfer.
Liverpool coach Michael Beale has taken to Twitter to send a heartfelt message to Brannagan.
Beale, who is the Head of coaching for the foundation phase at Liverpool, has spoken highly of the youngster on Twitter and has wished him the best of luck for the future.

Brannagan is a very talented and promising young midfielder, and one can understand his decision to leave Liverpool for Oxford.
The midfielder, who made his professional debut under then Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers against Bordeaux in the Europa League in September 2015, as reported by The Daily Mail, needs regular playing time at this stage of his career.
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