Anfield Watch
·7 April 2026
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·7 April 2026
The midfielder, 23, has been in sparkling form for the Ligue 1 side since completing his summer switch - dictating the tempo for Paulo Fonseca’s team.
Liverpool are left with immense transfer regret - their quick buck easily eclipsed by Morton’s progress in France.
The Wallasey-born midfielder had a brilliant time out on loan during the 2023/24 season at Hull City and was widely expected to make the breakthrough under Arne Slot.
But he was frozen out by the Dutchman - not featuring at all during the Premier League title win and made surplus to requirements last summer.
Now the schemer has opened up on the effect that Slot’s treatment had on him - declaring in an interview with BBC Sport that he had fallen in love with the game.
"I was so hungry to play again and find my love for football again," he said.
"It's really difficult when you don't play. It's so tough. You don't get to show everyone how good you are. I'd never been more hungry to play football in my life."
Morton was banished to the under-21s during his final season at Liverpool before being picked up by the French side. The player added that his game has transformed under the guidance of Portuguese manager Fonseca.
And this comes at a time when Liverpool are crying out for alternatives in the No6 position and for homegrown players amid a growing shortage.
"The manager has given me the reins to play my football and I'm loving it," he continued.
"There's no better position than number six, getting on the ball constantly, finding passes between the lines and using my brain to dictate games.
“Paulo Fonseca's an incredible manager. He's helped me so much. I've discovered things I didn't even know I had as a footballer."









































