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Simon Mignolet has now officially completed a permanent transfer to Club Brugge after a six-year spell with Liverpool.

The 31-year-old goalkeeper has had a great run with the Reds, totalling 204 games for the team and getting that Champions League winner's medal at the very end.

Now, he will return to his homeland in Belgium where he will continue his career.

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But he did not leave without saying goodbye.

Shortly after the transfer was confirmed by the Reds, Mignolet took to social media and

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Mignolet arrived at Anfield back in the summer of 2013 from Sunderland and had immediately enjoyed an impressive maiden season between the sticks under the watchful eye of Brendan Rodgers, who was in charge at that time.

The Champions League trophy in 2019, however, ended up being his first and last title with Liverpool as the Reds narrowly missed out on the Community Shield crown in the match against Manchester City

Mignolet spent that game on the bench throughout the whole 90 minutes and the penalty shootout afterwards.

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