Ben Woodburn has signed a new five-year contract with Liverpool.
The highly-rated youngster has enjoyed a stellar rise over the last year, forcing his way into both the Rds’ first-team and the Wales senior squad.
He has already replaced Michael Owen as Liverpool’s youngest-ever goalscorer and sits second behind Gareth Bale in that regard for Wales.
Woodburn’s rapid rise has already seen him garnering interest from around Europe, with reports last summer suggesting Real Madrid were keeping track of his progress.
That has forced Liverpool into securing one of their top talents, with Woodburn reportedly agreeing on a new five-year deal at Anfield.
And speaking about his new deal, Woodburn says it is an unbelievable feeling to sign an extension with Jurgen Klopp’s side.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling to sign a new contract with Liverpool,” he told the club’s official website.
“This is the club I want to stay at and be here as long as possible. When I was told, all I wanted to do was sign the contract.
“It feels good. Now I just want to carry on and hopefully show the manager what I can do.
“I think there is loads of room for improvement. I’ve just got to keep working and trying in training every day and hopefully, I will improve.
“But I think I’ve grown as a player and matured physically and technically, and grown in confidence.
“For the rest of this season, my aim is just to carry on, try to play as many games for the U19s and first team. Hopefully, I will get some more appearances for the first team and progress in the U19s Champions League.”