Liverpool are prepared to listen to offers for Tyler Morton as interest builds across Europe.
According to the Daily Mail, the Red have reportedly set an asking price of £15 million as discussions heat up.
The 22-year-old caught plenty of attention after delivering the decisive assist for England’s Under-21 side in their European Championship final win.
His performances, along with a strong reputation from past loan spells at Blackburn and Hull, have made him a priority target for several clubs seeking midfield reinforcements.
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Competition growing for Morton’s signature
West Ham and Ajax lead the race to sign Morton.
The interest from Ajax is particularly strong, with new manager John Heitinga keen to reunite with the player he worked alongside during his spell on Liverpool’s staff.
Braga are also ready to step up their approach, while Club Brugge have monitored Morton’s situation closely.
Morton has spoken openly about his desire for more regular first-team football after starting just three games last season.
He told All Red Video in January:
“It’s decision time, and I feel ready to kick on and be a proper professional, if that’s here or somewhere else. I need to be a bit selfish and go with however I feel.”
With Liverpool’s midfield options stacked, Morton faces a limited pathway to consistent minutes at Anfield.
Talks over his future are expected to accelerate now the U21 Euros have concluded.
Whether he moves to the Premier League or abroad, Morton has no shortage of admirers.
Liverpool have made it clear they expect a fair price for one of their most technically-gifted young midfielders.
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