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Tyler Morton has signed for Lyon for £15million this summer(Image: Thomas Tang/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Tyler Morton's brother has expressed his gratitude towards the Liverpool fans for being "so supportive" after the 22-year-old completed a transfer to Ligue 1 this summer.
He made 14 appearances for the Reds across four years, and also spent time on loan at Blackburn Rovers and Hull City.
Morton's sibling Nathan has shared his love for Liverpool fans, writing a heartfelt statement on social media after the club confirmed the transfer.
On X, he wrote: "Nothing will ever beat the feeling of watching my little brother play for the club we love every time he stepped on the pitch," alongside a red heart emoji.
This sincere message was received with an outpouring of love from the Liverpool fans, with one writing: "Your brother’s a gem.
He said: "Thanks everyone for your comments I’ve had a good hour reading through them all, very thankful to see everyone so supportive."
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While Morton didn't win any major trophies with the Reds - given that he didn't make enough appearances for the club - the 22-year-old has been successful in other areas of his career.
The midfielder was a key part of the England under-21s squad that won the Euros in Slovakia this summer.
Despite being suspended for the semi-final against the Netherlands, Morton returned to the squad for the final and provided the assist for the winning goal against Germany - retaining the trophy with fellow ex-Red Jarell Quansah and current Liverpool star Harvey Elliott.
In Liverpool's statement confirming the youngster's exit, they also wished the midfielder well, adding: "Everyone at LFC would like to wish Tyler all the very best for the future."
Morton retained the Euros trophy alongside the rest of the under-21s squad this year(Image: ANP via Getty Images)
The Reds are continuing to focus on upgrading their squad with aims of future domination in the Premier League and Europe.
Eddie Howe's side are reportedly only willing to sell the Swede if they land Benjamin Sesko - but are currently locked in a battle with Manchester United for the RB Leipzig striker.
Despite signing some high-profile players and making some changes to the 2024/25 Premier League winning squad, boss Slot believes his team has plenty of time to develop and grow together, as he has kept a good amount of mainstays in the squad.
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In an interview with The Athletic following their pre-season tour of Asia, the Dutchman said: "Yeah, but the majority of the team has stayed the same.
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