O’Sullivan set to leave Liverpool six months after joining

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O’Sullivan set to leave Liverpool six months after joining

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BBC Sport women’s football news reporter
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Liverpool club record signing Denise O’Sullivan is expected to leave this summer just six months after joining.

It is understood a return to the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) is most likely and Gotham FC are favourites to sign her.

The Republic of Ireland international joined Liverpool in January for £300,000 and has been a standout performer since her arrival.

Her departure is a huge disappointment to the Reds, who are looking to rebuild following a disappointing campaign in 2025-26.

During her time at Liverpool, O’Sullivan has made 13 appearances, including nine in the league, and helped Gareth Taylor’s side reach the Women’s FA Cup semi-finals.

Reports suggest, external O’Sullivan’s move could involve an initial one-year loan with an obligation-to-buy clause included.

Sources have told BBC Sport that Liverpool are in positive discussions with O’Sullivan and Gotham and are expected to receive a large fee in return for her departure.

O’Sullivan’s decision to leave Liverpool is believed to be a personal one as she seeks a return to the United States, where she spent nine seasons with North Carolina Courage, making over 150 appearances and captaining the side.

The 32-year-old is vastly experienced on the international stage, making 132 appearances for the Republic of Ireland and played a key role in their Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign this year.

Liverpool still hope to be active in the transfer window having already made three signings, though losing O’Sullivan and being unable to turn goalkeeper Jennifer Falk’s loan move into a permanent deal are blows to the club’s summer plans.

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