How old is Liverpool player Marton?
Now 19-year-old Tyler Morton has ticked off his Premier League debut with a late appearance as a substitute against Arsenal at Anfield.
Who is the youngest Liverpool player 2021?
First team goals: 0
Tyler Morton is an all-action midfielder who signed a new long-term contract with the club in January 2021. Tyler has been at the Academy since the age of seven and made his U23s debut in 2020-21.
Who is the oldest Liverpool football player?
Ned Doig who appeared 53 times for the club, is the oldest player to have played for Liverpool.
How old is the youngest Liverpool player?
Jack Robinson (16y, 250d)
At 16 years, 250 days old, Jack Robinson remains the youngest player to make an appearance for Liverpool in a league match.
Who is the youngest Liverpool player 2022?
Harvey Elliott becomes Liverpool's youngest player to start in Champions League as he is named in XI against Inter Milan
- 19:42, 16 Feb 2022.
- Updated: 19:54, 16 Feb 2022.
What is the average age of Liverpool players?
16) Liverpool (27.6)
But given none of them are older than 31 and are playing consistently brilliant football, this remains a team in its prime rather than one on the brink of disbandment.
Is Salah leaving Liverpool?
Mohamed Salah has been advised to leave Anfield this summer but the Liverpool forward looks set to sign a new contract. For months, Salah and the Reds have been in negotiations over a new deal. And now Egypt's sports minister says the Liverpool forward will stay at Anfield, despite advising him to leave the club.
Is Tyler Morton right footed?
Tyler Morton (ENG) currently plays for Liverpool. Tyler Morton is 19 years old (2002/10/31) and he is 178cm tall. His preferred foot is Right.
Who is Mike Gordon Liverpool?
Michael Gordon, the director at Liverpool FC, is the president of Fenway Sports Group, the parent company of the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club, New England Sports Network, and Roush-Fenway Racing.
Who is Liverpool's most famous player?
Phil Neal is the most decorated player in Liverpool history.