A Liverpool player has signed a new contract, as confirmed by the club in an official statement this Tuesday.
There are still some pressing contract matters to be resolved at Anfield as Ibrahima Konate and Andy Robertson will see their current deals expire at the end of this season.
However, after Ryan Gravenberch signed a new long-term contract last weekend, a precocious young talent at the Merseyside club quickly followed suit.
The 17-year-old, whose father Alex is academy director at LFC, started as a freshman at the start of this season and has impressed for the under-18 team, with five goals and assists each during the current campaign.
The England youth international also played twice for the under-19 team in the UEFA Youth League at the end of 2025.
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A teenage talent “blessed with pace and natural finishing” (according to Liverpoolfc.com), Liverpool have moved quickly to ensure Inglethorpe has been rewarded with a professional contract at Anfield.
Lewis Bower, who provides independent coverage of the Reds’ academy, noted (via
Just under a month younger than Rio Ngumoha, you will have seen the winger progress into the first team and excel at that level, with Arne Slot set to offer a senior pathway to academy stars he believes are capable of making the step up.
That big leap is probably still a little way off for Inglethorpe (who is yet to play competitively for the under-21s, let alone the first team), but the reward of his first professional contract is a clear sign that Liverpool believe he has a very high ceiling.
Congratulations to the youngster and hopefully he will enjoy a prosperous senior football career in the coming years.
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