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‘Fast’: Jesse Marsch says player Liverpool sold for just £7m is ‘very good’

Jesse Marsch has heaped praise on Taiwo Awoniyi – who Liverpool sold for a very small fee.

The 50-year-old made the comments ♑when speaking on Sky Sports Monday Night Football.

So, what did Jesse Marsch say about Taiwo Awoniyi? Let’s take a look…

Jesse Marsch hails Taiwo Awoniyi

Well, the man from Wisconsin spoke very highly about the Nigeria intern🏅ational when analysing his goal against West Ham alongside Jamie Carragher and David Jones.

Marsch : “Good player. Technically very 🔯good, strong, fas𒐪t, great touch.”

Sky Sports also displayed a graphic showing that Awoniyi has actually been the most clinical striker in the entire Premier League since the start of the 2022/23෴ cℱampaign.

The Nottingham Forest No.9🌟 converts 28.6% of his chances – which is actually more than Erling Haaland finishes off.

Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Liverpool fans will not exactly be green with envy at the fact Awoniyi is shining at the City Ground, given the efficiency of forwards such as Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Codyꦜ Gakpo😼.

However, the fact Liverpool could only negotiate a fee of for the man from Ilorin is verꦯy underwhelming – he is arguably a £40m striker nowadays.

Liverpool backed into a corner with Taiwo Awoniyi

In fai♎rness to Liverpool, itಌ was not like Awoniyi found himself discarded without any thought.

The Nigerian actually struggled to obtain a work permit from 🎐the UK Home Office for the majority of his time at Anfield.

Awoniyi was eventually granted permission to play in England with Liverpool, although the 26-year-old had already decided to join💜 Union Berlin on a permanent basis after spending the 2020/21 campaig✤n on loan with the Bundesliga outfit.

Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

The Nottingham Forest talisman told the꧂ On and Off The Pitch Podcast: “I just want to say thank you toꦕ Liverpool as well. At that point they saw me as a boy who had fully developed throughout those years and they applied for a work permit for me and it was granted.

“The momenဣt I was granted the work permit it was a long discussion of whether to go on loan again with Union Berlin and then come back, or they were ready to buy me as well. It was a discussion with my agent and I said instead of going on loan again I said thank you for everything you’d done for me, I decided to sign for Union Berlin and say goodbye to Liverpool.”

Hopefully, Liverpool negotiated a large sell on fee when offloading Awoniyi, as a big move – possibly to Chelsea – could happen in the near future.