Anfield Watch
·31 mai 2025
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·31 mai 2025
According to Fabrizio Romano, Wolverhampton have made an approach to Liverpool for Kieran Morrison.
Romano claims that the 18-year-old has also attracted interest from European clubs. But Wolves seem to be the most interested in his services at the moment.
Morrison is a promising talent and it would certainly be a shame to lose him. He's been training with Arne Slot's first team on a few occasions this season and has been a stand-out player in the club's U21 side.
Having arrived as a 14-year-old from Manchester United, Morrison has been a key player for the club's U18 team and has always caught the eye.
One of his best abilities is his versatility. Morrison can play in a number of different positions and this trait makes him a special talent.
This season alone he's played as a winger on either flank, has also dropped a bit deeper to play in the attacking midfield role and has even featured as a false nine.
With 11 goal contributions, he's racked up the most for the club's U21 team in the current campaign. So it's evident he's a talented player.
But the pathway into the first team is a difficult one. Given that Liverpool are just on the verge of completing a deal for Florian Wirtz, who plays in similar positions to Morrison, it's not a surprise that he would consider his future.
Wolverhampton is not a bad pathway. Morgan Gibbs-White was able to catch the eye there, coming from the academy system.
However, going down the European route and joining a club in Germany or the Netherlands may offer an even better pathway for Morrison.