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·2 de agosto de 2025
Lyon in Talks with Liverpool Over £15m Move for Midfielder

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·2 de agosto de 2025
Liverpool’s Tyler Morton has become one of the most talked-about young midfielders on the market this summer, with Sky Sports News reporting that Ligue 1 side Lyon have entered negotiations with the Anfield club for his signature. The report states that “Lyon are in talks with Liverpool over a possible deal for midfielder Tyler Morton.”
At just 22, Morton has quietly built a strong reputation across the UK and Europe. His calmness in possession, eye for a pass and tactical intelligence have made him a standout during loan spells, particularly last season at Hull City in the Championship.
Sky Sports News confirm that “the 22-year-old has been the subject of a number of enquiries this summer from clubs in the UK, as well as Europe.”
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It’s not just Lyon who are keen. As per the same report, “Braga, Ipswich, Strasbourg and West Ham have all expressed an interest,” underlining Morton’s growing stock on both sides of the Channel.
The mooted price tag is a modest £15 million for a player who offers positional versatility and top-flight potential. “Sky Sports News understands any deal could be worth around £15m,” the report added.
As Arne Slot begins his tenure at Liverpool, trimming the midfield unit and shaping it to his liking is an expected move. Morton, while talented, may find game time limited given the current depth. A sale now would represent smart business, particularly with a sell-on clause or buy-back option.
Should the Lyon move materialise, Morton will join a club known for nurturing talent and offering exposure in both domestic and European competition. It feels like the right moment in his development arc.
Tyler Morton has long been considered one of Liverpool’s brightest academy graduates, and the news that “Lyon are in talks with Liverpool over a possible deal” will no doubt spark mixed emotions among Reds fans. At 22, he is reaching the stage where first-team minutes are vital. But with Arne Slot looking to build a dynamic, high-pressing side, Morton’s composed tempo-setting style may not perfectly fit the current tactical blueprint.
The list of interested clubs, including “Braga, Ipswich, Strasbourg and West Ham,” suggests Morton’s quality is widely acknowledged. Yet the reported £15 million fee feels light, especially given Liverpool’s recent strong negotiating stance in the market. Supporters will be hoping any potential sale includes a healthy sell-on clause or even a buy-back arrangement.
Fans still recall Morton’s assured performances in European fixtures under Klopp, where he rarely looked out of place. Losing a homegrown product with such poise feels like a risk, especially at a time when squad depth and identity are under scrutiny post-Klopp.
This could be one that fans look back on and think, “Did we let him go too early?”
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