Former Arsenal star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain heads out in Liverpool during time-off as he settles into northern life since signing for the Reds
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ALEX OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN headed out-and-about into Liverpool this afternoon as he gets used to his new surroundings up north.
The 24-year-old signed for the Reds on Deadline Day for a fee of £40million - leaving Arsenal after six years in London.
He penned a five-year deal at Anfield until 2022 where he is believed to be earning around £120,000-a-week.
However his new move failed to put a smile on his face as he headed into Melwood training ground.
A fan asked Chamberlain for a photo - which the England international was more than happy to pose for - but he wasn't best pleased when a supporter had problems with his phone.
Taking part in his second Liverpool training session since returning from the international break, he was joined by his new team-mates such as Emre Can, Jordan Henderson and Wales' young star Ben Woodburn.
Chamberlain recently took a swipe at former boss Arsene Wenger after departing the Emirates.
And he could feature for the first time in a Reds shirt in Saturday's early kick-off.
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