Loris Karius and Kamil Grabara have respectively joined up with Union Berlin and AGF Aarhus on season-long loan deals.
The Liverpool goalkeepers completed their transfers on Monday afternoon.
Karius, 27, will join up with Bundesliga side Union Berlin in his homeland after enduring a turbulent four years since joining Liverpool in the summer of 2016.
Signing from Mainz, he battled with Simon Mignolet to become Anfield number one before making two high-profile mistakes in the 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final in 2018.
The club then sanctioned a two-year loan move for the German shot-stopper with Turkish side Besiktas - only for the deal to turn sour when he cancelled his contract over a dispute around unpaid wages and Liverpool were later left baffled by the criticism of their goalkeeper by his own manager, Senol Gunes.
During his time at Anfield, Karius has made 49 appearances and has been training with Jurgen Klopp's squad during the build-up to this season.
Grabara, meanwhile, will rejoin Danish side AGF Aarhus, who began their Superliga campaign earlier this month.
It will be a second loan spell with AGF for the 21-year-old after he made 16 appearances and kept six clean sheets at the club during the 2018/19 season.
The talented young shot stopper signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool upon his return from Denmark and spent the whole of last season on-loan at Huddersfield Town - impressing for the Championship club and making 28 starts as they kept their place in the highly competitive division.