He debuted in the Champions League with Liverpool and after 4 years he reached the sixth league of England


Article by Tudor Belivacă – Published Monday, 20 October 2025, 20:39 / Updated Monday, 20 October 2025 20:39
Max Woltman (22) played for Liverpool and made his Champions League debut, but four years later his career went downhill.
Max Woltman grew up in Liverpool's academies and has just two appearances for the Cormorants' first team. The England striker made his San Siro debut against AC Milan in December 2021, which ended in a 2-1 win for the Cormorants.
Max Woltman signed in League 6 of England just 4 years after making his debut for Liverpool at the San Siro
Jurgen Klopp, knowing that Liverpool were already qualified for the last 16, introduced the then 18-year-old striker with a minute to go. Since then, however, it has gone downhill. More precisely, with the “cormorants” he played in a single match against Shrewsbury in the FA Cup, but since then he has not donned the shirt of the first team.
More precisely, a season later he was loaned to Doncaster, where he did not impress either, registering only 14 appearances. In the summer of 2023, he transferred to Oxford, but even there Woltman made even fewer appearances, only 3, which led to his departure a year later. Max Woltman is 22 years old and plays as a center forward. The specialist sites have not offered him a transfer rate at the moment.
Now, at the age of 22, Woltman has signed with Macclesfield, a team that plays in the National League North, that is, England's sixth division. An interesting thing is that it will be trained by Wayne Rooney's brother, John Rooney
“I'm very happy that we were able to sign Max. He was well-loved at Liverpool, he has a huge talent and he impressed me a lot in training as a trial player in the last few weeks. I can't wait to see what he can do for us and I hope he will be a great signing for the team,” were the words of John Rooney, the brother of former Manchester United player Wayne, according to sportal.gr.




