Brother of player Liverpool let go this summer reveals feelings on Anfield exit

Tyler Morton left Liverpool with the club after 16 years to become a member of Ligue 1 -side Lyon, where the brother of the midfielder Nathan places a sincere message

Tyler Morton's brother expressed his appreciation to fans of Liverpool because he was “so supportive” after the 22-year-old had obtained a move to Lyon. The midfielder joined the Ligue 1-club for £ 15 million and signed a five-year contract in France.

Morton joined the Liverpool youth team at only seven years old, went through the ranks to the first team and made his competitive debut in 2021 against Norwich City. He played 14 times for the Reds for four seasons and also spent time on loan in Blackburn Rovers and Hull City.

Brother Nathan has declared his affection for Liverpool supporters and has placed an emotional tribute on social media after confirming the club about the move.

On X he wrote: “Nothing will ever beat the feeling of seeing my little brother playing for the club we love every time he stepped on the field,” accompanied by a red heart emoji.

This moving message led to a wave of affection of the believers in Liverpool, with one writes: “Your brother is a gem. I can't wait to see him more minutes – he has everything to break it in France!”

Another said: “Just so that you know everyone in Liverpool, loves Tyler. Good luck in his new chapter.”

A third supporter added: “Good luck for you and your family in your next stop.”

Countless supporting messages continued to flow in and Nathan led to thank supporters for their overwhelming response to his tweet. He added: “Thanks everyone for your comments. I had a good hour to read them all, very gratefully to see everyone so supportive.”

Although Morton was unable to secure silverware during his time in Anfield, the 22-year-old did not have enough performances clocked-the 22-year-old had enjoyed his football trip elsewhere.

The central midfielder played a crucial role in the triumph of the European Championship of England in Slovakia in the summer in the summer.

Despite the missing of the semi-final collision with the Netherlands by suspension, Morton returned for the final and delivered the cross for the match-winning goal against Germany to defend their trophy alongside former Red Jarell Quansah and the current Liverpool star Harvey Elliott, who also looks to continue.

In the explanation of Liverpool that confirms the exit of the young person, the club Morton wished well in its future efforts, as they said: “Everyone at LFC would like Tyler the very best for the future.”

The Reds are committed to strengthening their team because they focus on future dominance in both domestic and European competitions. Arne Slot has already spent a big way this summer and is investing more than a stunning £ 250 million on Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez.

Liverpool is also still trying to land in Newcastle's Alexander Isak after the Magpies had saved an opening offer of £ 110 million. From Eddie How's side it is said that they are only willing to renounce the Sweden International if they can protect a replacement – although they are currently losing in their struggle with Manchester United to land RB Leipzig -striker Benjamin Sesko.

Although they have to go into a number of selection frameworks and adjust the 2024/25 Premier League-title-winning team in 2024/25, Liverpool Manager Slot believes that his side has a lot of opportunity to gel and flourish as a unity after he has retained a solid core of established stars.

Speaking with athletics after their Asian tour for the season, the Dutchman said: “Yes, but the majority of the team remained the same. If you look at tonight, we had a new goalkeeper (Mhamardashvili), but that was for an obvious reason, as would usually play Alisson.

“We had Milos, Florian and Hugo there, but the other seven were from last season. Of course you have to adjust a little to the qualities of certain players, but we have not changed too much. Once, during my time at Feyenoord, we sold 14 players and we had to bring in many players. That's not the situation here.

“We have brought in a few very talented players, but the core of the group has remained the same. These players must also take a step because our competition is not standing still.”

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