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Striker leaves Liverpool

Image: Simon: Anfield exit

Hungarian striker Andras Simon has left Liverpool after terminating his contract by mutual consent.

Youngster leaves in search of regular first-team football

Hungarian striker Andras Simon has left Liverpool after terminating his contract by mutual consent. Simon, who enjoyed a spell on loan at Cordoba last season, has failed to make the breakthrough at Anfield and never made a senior appearance for the club. The 20-year-old's agent, Viktor Kovesdi, claims Roy Hodgson's desire to promote homegrown talent at Anfield ahead of foreign players was the main reason for his departure. "The player had a three plus two year-long contract which was extended automatically last summer, but his future became unclear after the change in manager at Liverpool," Kovesdi told origo.hu. "The successor of Rafa Benitez, Roy Hodgson puts the English players to the forefront instead of the footballers from abroad. "This approach can be seen at the reserves because some of Simon's team-mates from abroad have departed from the club lately" - the agent told www.origo.hu. German side Alemannia Aachen are thought to be keen on signing Simon and have offered to take the player on trial.

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