Liverpool striker Paul Glatzel has returned to Tranmere Rovers for a season-long loan at the League Two side.
Glatzel spent last term on a similar deal at Prenton Park, where he scored six goals and contributed five assists in 21 appearances in all competitions.
The 21-year-old was restricted to just 15 starts after a number of injury complaints, the last of which was a hamstring problem that ended his season in March.
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Nevertheless, Glatzel's impact was such that he picked up the season's Man of the Match award for Tranmere last term, having been named the man of the match more times for the club than any other player during the course of the campaign.
The striker has been working on regaining full fitness at Liverpool's academy throughout the summer and will now once again link up with Micky Mellon's Rovers.
Glatzel, a former Germany U18 international, has been at Liverpool since under-9 level and was the skipper of the team that won the FA Youth Cup in 2019.
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