Tyler Morton is set to return for pre-season at the beginning of next month, but his potential transfer options are expanding with interest from the Bundesliga.

The 21-year-old midfielder has completed successive loan spells, first with Blackburn and most recently with Hull, where he appeared in nearly every match (41 appearances in all competitions) for the Tigers.

His impressive performances have attracted attention, notably from RB Leipzig, who are considering a permanent deal for Morton, according to Paul Joyce of the Times.

In addition to Leipzig, Morton has drawn interest from clubs such as Sevilla, Feyenoord, Eintracht Frankfurt, and several Premier League sides.

Several Championship clubs are also keen to secure Morton’s services on loan, but his future remains in the hands of Liverpool and the player himself.

Leipzig view Morton as a player who could thrive in their environment, known for developing young talent, and their existing relationship with Liverpool could play a significant role in negotiations.

While Liverpool’s asking price for Morton remains undisclosed, they are unlikely to let him leave cheaply

The Reds could potentially value him around or exceeding the £20 million mark set for Sepp van den Berg.

Morton significantly developed during his time at Hull, gaining both stature and confidence.

His upcoming pre-season under Arne Slot will be crucial in determining his next career move, with decisions expected to follow thereafter.

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