Liverpool have officially announced the exit of young winger Trent Kone-Doherty, who has joined Molde on a permanent transfer.
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The 19-year-oldās two competitive senior appearances for the Reds both came in domestic cup defeats in 2025, debuting in the FA Cup loss to Plymouth Argyle a year ago and also featuring in the Carabao Cup game against Crystal Palace earlier this season (Transfermarkt).
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The Republic of Ireland under-21 starlet had been offered a new contract by the Merseyside club, but heās chosen to embark on a new adventure in Scandinania as he seeks a sustained first-team breakthrough.
Liverpool confirm Kone-Dohertyās exit to Molde
On Friday evening, Liverpool confirmed (via their official website) that Kone-Doherty has completed a permanent move to Molde (subject to international clearance) after four years at Anfield.
In the Norwegian sideās announcement of the deal, the teenager said that itās āthe perfect club for me to come toā, with RTE citing the fee at ā¬750,000 (just over Ā£657,000).
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His contract with the Reds had been due to expire in the summer.
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Kone-Doherty hoping for career lift-off with Molde
Kone-Doherty will feel that heās joined Molde at the perfect time, with Norwayās top flight running on a calendar year basis rather than the August-May calendar of most European leagues, and he could make his competitive debut in their league opener against Rosenborg in two weeksā time.
Heās seemed destined for the professional game ever since being hailed as a āflying machineā at boyhood club Foyle Harps in Northern Ireland (moldefk.no), and heād trained with the Liverpool first team under Jurgen Klopp before Arne Slot handed him his debut 12 months ago.
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The 19-year-old scored three times for Rob Pageās academy side in the UEFA Youth League this season, along with supplying five assists in Premier League 2 (Transfermarkt), and had also earned praise for his performances with his countryās under-21s (balls.ie).
Whilst weāll never know what Kone-Doherty couldāve brought to the Redsā first team in the long-term, itās understandable that heād wish to take on the challenge of establishing himseld at senior level with a club on the continent, a route being taken with increasing regularity by players from Britain and Ireland.
Everyone at Empire of the Kop wishes the youngster the very best at Molde, where hopefully he can to go on to have a prosperous and successful career and show the world why Liverpool had signed him in 2022.









