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Former Liverpool winger Ryan Kent has signed a short-term deal with the Seattle Sounders of Major League Soccer, as he looks to revive his career.
Kent, 28, joined Liverpool at the age of eight and was a promising academy graduate, but has been a free agent since October.
Kent has signed until the end of the 2025 season, with the option of a further year through 2026.
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"We're thrilled to welcome Ryan Kent to Seattle and add him to our existing group this season," said Sounders general manager & CSO Craig Waibel.
Ryan Kent was handed a long-term extension by Jurgen Klopp before joining Steven Gerrard at Rangers in 2018
Rodgers handed Kent his Liverpool debut, which remains his only appearance for the club, but Klopp re-signed him to a new long-term contract in 2017.
Kent was then signed by Gerrard when the Liverpool legend became the manager of Rangers, who initially acquired the winger on loan in 2018
Kent scored seven goals in 21 league appearances for Rangers, and was then signed on a permanent deal worth $8.4 million the following summer.
His form continued as Kent added 13 goals in all competitions in his first official season as a Rangers player, but the goals then started to dry up
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