Tyler Morton responds passionately to Jarrell Quansah’s training ground message

Tyler Morton has continued to interact with the latest updates provided by his former Liverpool teammates.

Arne Slot enjoyed a largely successful summer transfer window, with Liverpool signing stars such as Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Hugo Ekitike, and Alexander Isak.

Meanwhile, the Reds also facilitated the exits of youngsters like Morton and Ben Doak, while former first-team players Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz also left Anfield.

Even though Slot recruited well this summer, Liverpool’s late move for Marc Guehi collapsed, leaving the North West side disappointed.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot
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Tyler Morton responds as Jarell Quansah shares fresh update

Since Morton left Liverpool to join Lyon, the midfielder has enjoyed regular game time, playing the full 90 minutes in each of their opening three Ligue 1 games.

Meanwhile, Jarell Quansah has scored one goal in three games since leaving the Reds in favour of Bayer Leverkusen.

The defender’s efforts in Germany have seen him earn a late call-up to Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad.

After returning to the Three Lions camp, Quansah shared training ground photos via Instagram captioned with a lion emoji and an England flag.

Morton commented with a red heart emoji to show his support for his former Liverpool teammate Quansah.

Tyler Morton and Jarell Quansah reap the benefits of Liverpool exits

Under former boss Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool reestablished their status as one of the dominant forces in both English and European football.

Tyler Morton statsLigue 1 2025/26
Appearances3
Minutes played270
Goals0
Morton has enjoyed regular game time with his new club Lyon

Meanwhile, Slot seamlessly took over the reins from the German and steered the Merseyside giants to Premier League glory last season.

One of the most impressive aspects of Liverpool’s success in recent seasons has been the contributions of academy graduate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who joined Real Madrid at the end of last term.

Fellow homegrown talent Curtis Jones was also an influential figure in the North West club’s historic season last term, notching three goals and six assists in 46 appearances across all competitions.

However, amid tough competition for a starting 11 spot at Anfield, both Morton and Quansah endured a lack of game time, prompting their Liverpool exits.

Since leaving Anfield, though, both players have already become important players for Lyon and Bayer Leverkusen, respectively.

Meanwhile, football commentator Ian Darke has outlined what Reds starlet Rio Ngumoha can bring to Slot’s side this term in a Liverpool News 247 exclusive.