Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton is set to complete a £15 million transfer to French Ligue 1 side Lyon after passing the first part of his medical examination. The 22-year-old moved to Lyon as a result of his desire for increased playing time, having struggled to secure regular appearances at Liverpool during the 2024-25 season.
Morton, an England under-21 international, found it difficult to break into manager Arne Slot’s Premier League starting lineup, compounded by an injury that impacted the latter half of his previous campaign. Despite these setbacks, Morton was part of England’s UEFA Euro U21 winning squad along with Harvey Elliott, highlighting his potential on the international stage.
His Liverpool career saw him make 14 senior appearances and featured productive loan spells at Blackburn Rovers and Hull City, where he garnered valuable first-team experience. Lyon manager Paulo Fonseca is reported to have personally selected Morton, describing him as a "dream signing," underscoring the high regard in which the French club holds him.
The transfer deal with Lyon is beneficial for Liverpool beyond the initial fee, as it reportedly includes a sell-on clause that could yield additional future income for the Reds. This move allows Morton to seek the consistent game time he craves, while Liverpool can capitalize financially on a promising talent who has come through their academy.