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·12 February 2025
Report: Injury Blow for Tyler Morton as Liverpool Midfielder Prepares for Surgery
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·12 February 2025
Tyler Morton’s recent injury update is a disappointing turn for both the player and Liverpool. Originally expected to miss only “four weeks or maybe even longer,” as manager Arne Slot explained, it has now been revealed that Morton will require surgery, sidelining him for up to three months. This information, reported by Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail, paints a more serious picture of Morton’s situation.
The 22-year-old midfielder first sustained his shoulder injury against Southampton in December but continued to feature twice more before the severity became undeniable. When a January transfer didn’t materialise—despite late interest from Middlesbrough—the decision was made for Morton to undergo surgery. As Steele notes, this timing ensures Morton will be fit for what is “largely expected” to be his summer departure from Liverpool.
Morton’s injury isn’t the only concern for Liverpool. Trey Nyoni was recently spotted in a moon boot at the training ground, though Steele reports this is precautionary and the issue isn’t considered serious. Still, with the season’s business end approaching, the thinning squad could pose challenges for Slot as he navigates fixture congestion and squad rotation.
Liverpool typically avoids providing definitive timelines for player recoveries, but Morton’s absence for a couple of months is a setback. The hope is that by addressing the injury now, Morton will return fully fit, offering both him and potential suitors clarity heading into the summer transfer window.
As Liverpool fans, it’s always tough to see a homegrown player like Tyler Morton sidelined, especially when his future at the club hangs in the balance. His injury feels like a cruel twist of fate, robbing him of the few chances he might have had to impress Arne Slot and carve out a role in the first team.
Morton’s admission that he needs to be selfish about his future hits hard. It’s a stark reminder of the ruthless nature of football, even at a club like Liverpool that prides itself on nurturing young talent. With the FA Cup exit and the squad narrowing down for the season’s final push, it’s clear Morton’s chances were already slim. This injury almost feels like the final nail in the coffin for his Liverpool career.
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