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Roy Keane claims Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's career has stalled since swapping Arsenal for Liverpool.
The Englishman joined Jurgen Klopp's men in the summer of 2017 for a reported £35million fee.
Oxlade-Chamberlain shocked Arsenal by expressing his desire to leave his boyhood club as he rejected their £180,000-a-week contract offer with a year left on his deal.
The Gunners' hands were tied and chose to cash in on Oxlade-Chamberlain so he didn't leave as a free agent the following summer.
Klopp converted the 28-year-old into a central midfielder after predominantly playing as a winger for Arsenal - a position change that seems to have brought the best out of the player.
Oxlade-Chamberlain's honours during his time at Anfield include a Champions League, a Premier League, a Club World Cup, a Super Cup and a Carabao Cup, although the playmaker has been on the periphery of Klopp's side at times due to injury problems.
The general consensus is that the move has been a success for Oxlade-Chamberlain given the fact he has been a part of a historic Liverpool side.
But Keane doesn't see it that way and reckons the midfielder has been "left behind" in recent years.
He said on ITV : “Injury problems. He (Oxlade-Chamberlain) is now, what 28? His career has stalled over the last years.