Liverpool has continued their busy transfer window with another signature while they improved their direction under the 21 after they had agreed a deal with David Beckham and Gary Neville's Salford City
Liverpool has confirmed the signing of Will Wright from Salford City. The teenage striker can already be seen for the Reds after he arrived at Rob Page's Under 21 Side and had played Hull City during the weekend.
The Merseyside Club defeated Arsenal with the player's signature after the Gunners were the first team that a deal with Salford agreed earlier in the summer. The Noord-London side would first have made an offer worth £ 250,000 plus add-on for Wright, a figure larger than the first range of Liverpool of £ 100,000 plus add-ons.
The Ammie confirmed that it was a considerable offer from Liverpool that the team that has Gary Neville and David Beckham among his owners. The attacker made his Salford debut in January against Manchester City and then made two performances in League Two for the club.
But Wright succeeded in more than 40 goals in his first season as a scholar and the transfer seems important for the League Two Club.
Salford said in a statement: “Salford City is pleased to confirm that it has reached an agreement with Liverpool to sign Academy Player, Will Wright. The club received an important offer from Liverpool that was in the best interest of both us and Will, and we wish him the best in his future career!” Head of the Academy! “
Academy boss Jamie Russell said: “We are absolutely pleased for Will to complete his move to Liverpool after a very successful season as a first -year scientific. He has earned this opportunity and we are pleased to see how he continues to develop and progress.
“It is brilliant for us as an academy to see a player continue to a category 1 club. We have only been category 3 since 2023, but at that time to see that 17 players are making men's team debut and are interested in a number of clubs higher in the competitions, the testament of the job, the Coach and the Personnel.
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