Liverpool sold midfielder Herbie Kane to Barnsley for £1.25 on transfer domestic day deadline.
There was strong interest from Hull and Portsmouth, and Luton Town were also monitoring his situation, but in the end it was Barnsley who were determined to sign him, despite the fact that they do not have a permanent manager at the moment.
Kane began his career with Bristol City before joining the Liverpool academy system when he was 15.
In 2918 he went on loan to Doncaster Rovers, and spent the season there before returning to Anfield. He made his one and only senior appearance for Liverpool in an EFL Cup match against Milton Keynes Dons in September 2019.
Kane joined Hull City in another loan deal this January and scored his firsts senior goal for them against Birmingham in June.
Andy is an exiled English football fan living in Cyprus. He loves all sports but football is his abiding passion, and he still has dreams every now and then about scoring the winning goal in a Wembley Cup Final, even though his playing days are long gone. He follows most major leagues, across Europe at least, and has a favoured team in each. When he’s not watching, listening, reading or downloading podcasts about football, he spend his time worrying about his beloved Arsenal.