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·8. August 2025
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·8. August 2025
Liverpool have big plans as they clear the pathway for a wonderkid midfielder. Expect him in the Reds' first-team soon.
Liverpool sold Tyler Morton to Lyon this week - another homegrown talent moving on from the Reds. They land around £15m, per the BBC, which is a figure they'll be happy with, given there was only a year left on his deal.
Morton almost left last summer and was only kept around because the Martin Zubimendi deal fell through. Liverpool wanted another ball-playing holding midfielder in the squad and the youngster fit the bill.
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Of course, Ryan Gravenberch would eventually step up and become one of the elite players in that role. He held down the position for the entire season, limiting Morton's minutes as a result.
So now Morton leaves but Liverpool haven't actually moved to replace him. And that creates a pathway for a genuine wonderkid.
The question is, though: Which one?
With Morton gone and no replacement coming in, Liverpool create a void that two youngsters will hope to fill. The first is Trey Nyoni.
Nyoni impressed in pre-season once again and the 18-year-old is set for a slightly bigger role at Liverpool this time around. The Reds have him in their first-team squad and view him as an incredible talent.
We'll just have to see if he's ready.
If he's not, then James McConnell will fancy his chances of earning a spot in the squad. We're massive fans of McConnell and believe he could be the future in the Reds' midfield.
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