While numerous footballers across the UK see their contracts run out today, one promising Liverpool youngster has just committed his future to the club.
Trey Nyoni signs new long-term deal with Liverpool
As Liverpool’s new sporting director Richard Hughes gears up to handle key contract negotiations over the next year — including decisions on Ibrahima Konaté and Andy Robertson, both of whom are tied down only until June 30, 2026 — one bright talent has already extended his stay at Anfield.
At 3 PM this afternoon, Liverpool officially announced that Trey Nyoni has put pen to paper on a new long-term contract with the club.
The timing couldn’t be better: today marks the 18th birthday of the teenage midfielder, who arrived from Leicester City’s academy in 2023. Nyoni made headlines earlier this year when he became Liverpool’s youngest-ever player to appear in European competition, coming off the bench during a Champions League clash with PSV Eindhoven in January.
Nyoni went on to make five senior appearances last season, including his full debut in the Carabao Cup victory over Southampton in late 2024 (via Transfermarkt).
A significant milestone for both player and club — and a signal that Liverpool sees him as a key part of their future.
Nyoni aiming to impress during Liverpool’s pre-season
What better way to celebrate your 18th birthday than by signing a long-term contract with one of the world’s biggest football clubs?
Just eight months after inking his first professional deal at Anfield, Trey Nyoni has now been rewarded again — this time with a long-term commitment from Liverpool. The young midfielder earned it through a string of standout performances at youth level, and he even made his senior debut at just 16 years and 243 days in an FA Cup tie against Southampton.
Now, all eyes turn to pre-season, where Nyoni will be keen to impress new manager Arne Slot. He made his mark this time last year with a stunning long-range strike in a friendly against Sevilla, thrilling the Anfield crowd with a goal in front of the Kop.
In all likelihood, regular first-team football may still be a season or two away. The teenager is expected to continue his development with the under-21s, while potentially featuring in domestic cup matches or heading out on loan to gain valuable senior experience.
Still, the fact that Liverpool have moved quickly to secure his future speaks volumes about how highly he’s rated within the club. With glimpses of real potential already on display in the minutes he’s earned under Slot, there’s genuine excitement about what lies ahead for Nyoni.
One to watch — no doubt about it.