Morton bids farewell to Liverpool: 17 years of Reds career in mind My love for the team will never change
4:12am, 7 August 2025Football
August 7th news Liverpool midfielder Morton has officially announced his transfer to Lyon. The young player from the Reds' youth training thanked Liverpool and said goodbye through his personal social media.
"When you've been at a club for 17 years, the fans, players and staff are like family to you. It's much more than football. I can sit here all day and tell the memories of my experiences at Liverpool, but I just want to show how grateful I am to this club! The people around the club have taught me a lot and have completely shaped me today."
"First of all, for the staff, the players and all the teammates I've worked with, You are the people I will remember for the rest of my life. They always stayed with me during my hardest times; they never changed when I was the best. For the staff, I am forever grateful to you for giving me the opportunity to play for this club. From the age of 5 to now, all the staff I have met have guided me and made me a player like today. The efforts they put in behind the scenes at all ages should never be ignored. "
Finally, to Liverpool fans, thank you for taking care of me and my family. Whether I’m on loan or playing for the club, I can always feel love and feel like I’m part of this incredible football club. You support me in any situation, and I hope you know that I will do my best for you, because this is at least what you deserve. ”
" A lot has changed in 17 years, but one thing will never change, and that is my love for this club. I will always be a Liverpool fan [heart]
You will never walk alone. ”
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