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Bobby Duncan was causing a scene at youth level for Liverpool before he departed in 2019 - but where is Steven Gerrard's cousin now?Steven Gerrard's cousin Bobby Duncan remains without a club seven years after departing Liverpool in 2019. The 24-year-old began his journey at Mossley Hill and St Helens Town before breaking into the Wigan Athletic academy in 2010.He was then spotted by Manchester City a year later and spent his time with Liverpool's rivals until 2017.
All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageREAD MORE: Former Liverpool academy footballer in court accused of plot to murder Jordan 'Dusty' ThompsonREAD MORE: Steven Gerrard admits Liverpool regret over Luis Diaz - 'We miss him a lot'Duncan joined his boyhood club for £200,000 in 2018 and the only way seemed to be up for the youngster. His then-representative, Saif Rubie, took to social media to send a barrage of claims about Liverpool's sporting director at the time, Michael Edwards.Duncan quote-tweeted the post, which claimed that he was being held against his will by the club and believed he would never pull on a Liverpool shirt again.
He moved on to Spanish third-division side Linese and played seven games between 2022 and 2023.Duncan's former agent Rubie told talkSPORT that he encouraged Duncan to stay with Liverpool in 2019 and not to force an exit. However, it was around this time that the striker found his voice and claimed these words weren't true.Taking to social media in September 2022 to clear the air, Duncan said: "You and I both know the truth.
