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·5 August 2025
Journalist: Liverpool to Complete €15m Transfer Deal Today

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·5 August 2025
Liverpool’s extraordinary 2025 summer transfer window shows no signs of slowing down. Following a raft of high-profile arrivals and departures, the club is set to sanction yet another move, with midfielder Tyler Morton on the brink of sealing a switch to Ligue 1 side Lyon. Credit for this update goes to journalist Dominic King, who confirmed the deal is expected to be finalised today.
This transfer window has already been labelled the busiest in Liverpool’s history. Record fees have been paid for full-backs Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, while Hugo Ekitike joined for a substantial amount. Alexander Isak remains a target and could yet become the club’s most expensive signing.
Outgoing business has been equally headline-grabbing. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s move to Real Madrid marked a seismic change, Caoimhin Kelleher joined Brentford, and Jarell Quansah signed for Bayer Leverkusen. Luis Diaz’s transfer to Bayern Munich ranks among the largest in Liverpool’s history, with more departures anticipated.
“Tyler Morton will complete his move to Lyon on Tuesday.”According to Dominic King, the 22-year-old will depart Anfield for a fee of around €15 million, including potential add-ons. With just a year remaining on his contract, Liverpool’s bargaining position was limited compared to 12 months ago.
Morton, who progressed through the club’s academy, has shown promise but faced significant competition in midfield. With Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai all vying for places, opportunities for the Wirral-born player were scarce.
Lyon’s interest offers Morton a fresh start at a major European club, where he can secure consistent first-team football. This move represents a sensible outcome for all parties. Liverpool gain a transfer fee for a player not central to Arne Slot’s immediate plans, while Morton gets the platform to develop without the uncertainty of loan spells.
“Lyon are getting a good player here for a good price. Morton has always looked capable of playing for Liverpool but really just came through at the wrong time.”The timing, more than talent, appears to have dictated this outcome.
From a supporter’s perspective, this transfer feels pragmatic rather than sentimental. Tyler Morton is well-liked among those who follow the academy closely, but his pathway to the first team has been blocked by a midfield packed with quality and potential. Even with the tragic loss of Diogo Jota in July reshaping some of the squad’s dynamics, the midfield picture has remained largely unchanged, leaving little room for Morton to stake a claim.
Arne Slot’s first season delivered the Premier League title, setting incredibly high expectations for his second campaign. That success was built on a clear tactical system and well-balanced squad, and it appears that Slot is willing to make difficult decisions to keep the group competitive. Morton’s departure underlines a ruthless efficiency in the club’s recruitment and sales strategy this summer.
Lyon will likely hand him the kind of regular football he needs to kick on, and Liverpool fans will be watching closely to see how he develops. While some may feel €15 million is a modest return, the reality is that an expiring contract rarely brings top value. This sale is another example of Liverpool’s ability to reshape the squad quickly, ensuring resources are available for further strengthening before the window closes.
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