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Liverpool's youngest ever player went from making his professional debut at just 16 to owning a fried chicken branch just 10 years later having been left without a contract after leaving Watford

Once labelled Liverpool's next big thing having made his debut at the age of just 16 and six days, becoming the club's youngest ever player, Jerome Sinclair now owns his own chicken shop in his native Birmingham.

Sinclair, now 26, was introduced by Brendan Rodgers in a 2-1 win at West Brom in 2012 - in the process becoming the youngest player to ever appear for the club, a record he still holds.

He scored his only goal in the FA Cup against Exeter in the 2015-16 season, under Jurgen Klopp.