Liverpool loanee Tyler Morton has been developing to become a ‘dominant’ force as the youngster is making his name during his time at Hull City.
With each passing day, the time for Jurgen Klopp’s unacceptable departure from Anfield is getting closer. However, the team has been resilient to make the Reds boss’ farewell a memorable one.
Leading the PL points table, they are now the hot favourites to secure the top-flight silverware. In a season which was supposed to be transitional, the Merseysiders have exceeded all expectations.
Welcome Present for Ruben Amorim
Nevertheless, the new manager who would eventually succeed Klopp, be Ruben Amorim or Roberto De Zerbi, would acquire a pretty solid squad capable of competing at the highest level.
The repository of young players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Nunez, Ibrahima Konate, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Conor Bradley, Jarell Quansah, Ryan Gravenberch, Stefan Bajcetic, Cody Gakpo, Bobby Clark and others is a tantalizing prospect.
The likeliness of Sporting CP boss Amorim taking over is increasing rapidly with reports suggesting that the Portuguese side has already started working towards hiring a new manager, knowing Amorim will leave coming summer.
Exciting Tyler Morton and His Imminent Liverpool Return
Another exciting youngster who has been making headlines for the past few months yet has gone under the radar of the Kopites is Tyler Morton.
The 21-year-old joined Championship side Hull City last summer on a season-long loan deal and has been impressive with his performances.
Even though the England U-21 international is a defensive-midfielder by trade, he has adopted a more advanced and creative role under Liam Rosenior.
Morton has already bagged three goals and five assists in 34 appearances across all competitions for the Tigers (stats via Transfermarkt).
Jurgen Klopp recently lauded Morton and Carvalho’s development at Hull City by saying,
“I forgot Hull by the way. It’s so good to see, Fabio and Tyler are doing really well.
It’s so nice to see Fabio completely confident again. Both are pretty dominant players, involved in a lot of moments. [The] development of both is fantastic.”
With all the experience gathered at Championship, Morton could easily become a great weapon for the future manager, potentially Ruben Amorim.
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