Several Liverpool players are facing uncertainty about their futures at Anfield.
While the Reds have been performing impressively on the pitch this season, contract negotiations with key players Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold have hit a standstill.
All three are in the final six months of their contracts, raising the possibility of them leaving as free agents.
In addition to this trio, Harvey Elliott is attracting interest from Brighton and Borussia Dortmund, adding to doubts about his long-term future at the club.
Midfielder Tyler Morton has also hinted at a potential departure in search of more first-team opportunities. Despite being part of Liverpool’s first-team squad this season, Morton has yet to feature in a Premier League game under manager Arne Slot.
Speaking to LFCTV, he admitted, “This is a big month for me. It’s decision time, and I think I’m ready to take the next step, whether that’s here or elsewhere. Football’s football, and I have to be selfish and do what’s best for my career.”
Morton’s chances of becoming a regular starter for Liverpool this season are slim due to the depth in midfield, with Slot favoring other options.
A loan or permanent move may be necessary for Morton to secure more playing time and advance his career.
Adding to Liverpool’s challenges, Luis Díaz has reportedly rejected a new contract, intensifying concerns about the futures of several players as the club navigates these critical decisions.