Liverpool Williams defence, new five-year contract

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Liverpool’s side side Neco Williams has signed a new five-year contract with The Premier League champions.

As reported through Goal last week, the 19-year-old is now seen as a member of Jurgen Klopp’s team and rewarded him after a decisive year that saw him make his senior debut and first appearance in the most productive thieves.

“It’s amazing,” he told the club’s website. “Right now for me, I think there’s no better position to be informed and a better player than to be here and paint with the boys. I think we have some of the most productive players in the world and we are one of the most productive groups in the world”.

Liverpool coach Klopp said: “Neco, from the first day he trained with us, trained like a machine. Every day got bigger and bigger and I thought, “OK, what is this? “

“There’s so much positivity in this boy that I’m happy to have him here. It’s very vital to me because he’s our boy and it’s the best position for him right now because we’re not rushing his career.”

“He’s got a lot of things we like, so I’m glad he signed this contract.”

Williams made his senior debut in the 5-5 Draw of the Carabao Cup against Arsenal in October and was a member of the team that won the Club World Cup against Flamengo in Qatar, has made no appearance.

The young Welsh nationals then played all four previous FA Cup Reds matches this year before in spite of everything making his Premier League debut when the most sensible flight resumed in June, making six appearances when Liverpool turned 30. Title.

He is the newest young Man of the Reds to point out new terms in recent weeks after Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott, the latter signed his first contract at Merseyside last month.

After dedicating his long career to the club, Williams says he is now focusing on his game and learning to the club’s first-choice runners, Trent Alexander-Arnold, himself a Liverpool academy graduate, and Andy Robertson.

“For me, personally, especially learning from Trent and Robbo every day, getting their advice, seeing what they say, it’ll just make me a better player and I’m sorry,” he added.

“I take it day by day and mature in my game, I expand as a player and, as I said, I don’t think a bigger position to paint and follow than here.

“Last season my escape season, however, I think the more I play now, the more I train, I feel like I’m fitting into a better player.

“I’m learning a lot, there’s no better position to be now.”

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