Yan Dhanda has spoken about why he left Liverpool, saying he wasn’t given a chance, report the Liverpool Echo.
He has moved to recently relegated Swansea City and hopes to make an impact on their first team in the Championship.
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Despite never making it into Jurgen Klopp’s starting eleven, the 19-year-old made a good impression in the under 23 side, including scoring two goals in his final game against Chelsea.
When speaking about why he wanted the move, the youngster admitted that he was desparate to play first team football.
I wasn’t really getting a chance at Liverpool and I wanted to come somewhere where I hope I will have a better chance to play in the first team. I want to show what I can do.
Dhanda was the first player of Indian heritage to sign for the Reds back in 2013 when he joined the academy, but after five years at Anfield his time is over and he’ll be hoping to make an impression in the Championship.




