He has made five 19 appearances for Liverpool’s first team, including 14 starts, and has played in both the Premier League and the Champions League. He has also had loan spells in the Championship with Blackpool and Swansea.
Williams joins former Anfield teammate Leighton Clarkson at Pittodrie – the two were teammates in the Liverpool youth system – with Clarkson sealing a permanent move to Aberdeen this summer after spending last season on loan from the Premier League club According to skysport
Dons manager Barry Robson believes the trade was made possible due to a “good understanding” between the two teams.
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“Coming from Liverpool, Rhys joins us with a great pedigree,” he remarked. “He’s athletic and tall, and we believe we can improve him and provide a platform for him to continue his development.” I have no doubt he’ll be a valuable member of the squad.
“We’ve developed a good understanding with Liverpool, and I think they trust us with their players. The squad is starting to take shape now ahead of what will be a busy season. That said, we have still got a lot of work to do, and I expect the next few weeks will be busy with more new arrivals.”
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