Liverpool FC Women confirm player departures Liverpool FC Women can today confirm the departure of a number of players from the club as they reach the end of their contracts.
A total of five players will move on from the Reds when their deals run out at the end of June.
Midfielder
Amy Rodgers leaves the club after 50 appearances and four goals during five years with the team following her emergence from the LFC Women Academy.
Forward
Jess Clarke made 68 appearances and scored 10 goals after arriving from Notts County in April 2017.
Fellow attacker
Kirsty Linnett has spent the last three years with Liverpool, scoring seven goals in her 52 outings.
This team has showed great character and I m proud of them
Steve Hunter Amber Whiteley praised the spirit and togetherness of the Liverpool FC Women team as they aim to claim runners-up spot in the FA Women s Championship.
The Reds bring their season to a close on Sunday as they host London City Lionesses in a 2pm BST kick-off at Prenton Park.
Last weekend s dramatic 1-0 win at Sheffield United extended LFC Women s unbeaten league run to seven matches and they sit one point behind second-placed Durham in the table.
Ahead of the campaign s conclusion, we caught up with interim manager Whiteley to reflect on the victory against the Blades and the encouraging signs she sees for 2021-22…
Live on Sunday: Watch Sheffield United Women v LFC Women Watch Liverpool FC Women s league clash with Sheffield United Women live across official club channels on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds will aim to extend their six-game unbeaten run in the FA Women’s Championship in the 2pm BST kick-off.
And supporters can see the full match as it happens with our live single-camera coverage on
Amber Whiteley wins Championship Manager of the Month award
Andy Kelly Liverpool FC Women interim manager Amber Whiteley has been awarded The FA Women s Championship Manager of the Month trophy for March.
The decision of the League Managers Association panel follows a month in which Whiteley’s team remained unbeaten, earning seven points from a possible nine against Crystal Palace, Coventry United and Blackburn Rovers.
The Reds boss considers the accolade recognition for the hard work of all the players and staff.
“I’m very proud to collect this award on behalf of the team,” said Whiteley. “This one is for all of us; every staff member and every player.