
Anfield Index
·14 August 2025
Liverpool Midfielder Signs New Contract – Confirmed

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·14 August 2025
Liverpool midfielder Luca Stephenson has signed a new contract with the club and will continue his development with a season-long loan at Dundee United. The 21-year-old, known for his versatility in midfield and defence, enjoyed a breakthrough year in Scotland and will return to Tannadice Park for the 2025-26 campaign.
Stephenson’s first spell at Dundee United in 2024-25 proved a turning point. He played 34 matches, scored three goals, and was instrumental in helping the club secure fourth place in the Scottish Premiership, earning them a place in European competition. His performances were recognised with the Young Player of the Season award, cementing his reputation as one of the league’s most promising young talents.
Arriving at Liverpool from Sunderland at Under-15 level, Stephenson is yet to make his senior competitive debut for the Reds. However, he featured in four pre-season friendlies this summer under Arne Slot, gaining valuable minutes alongside the first-team squad. Slot, who led Liverpool to the Premier League title in his first season in charge, is expected to keep a close watch on Stephenson’s progress.
The midfielder’s first exposure to senior football came in 2023-24 during a loan spell at Barrow in League Two. That experience laid the groundwork for his successful move to Dundee United, where he adapted quickly to the physical and tactical demands of the Scottish top flight.
Stephenson first signed professional terms with Liverpool in 2020. His decision to extend his contract reflects both the club’s belief in his potential and his own commitment to breaking into the senior squad in the future.
Speaking after securing the deal, Stephenson expressed his enthusiasm for another year in Scotland. While the new contract ensures his long-term future is at Liverpool, the focus for now is on building on last season’s progress with Dundee United. The club’s qualification for European competition adds an extra challenge and opportunity for the young midfielder to test himself at a higher level.
With Liverpool’s midfield options deep and competitive, a season of regular football in a demanding environment could prove crucial. Stephenson’s return to Tannadice offers Dundee United a player already proven in their system, and it gives Liverpool a clearer picture of how he performs under pressure.