Liverpool's talented young winger Kaide Gordon,signs first contract

Liverpool starlet Kaide Gordon, 17, signs his first professional contract after impressing Jurgen Klopp with lightning fast start to Anfield life

  • Kaide Gordon has signed his first Liverpool contract, having recently turned 17
  • Winger gave impressive display in last month’s Carabao Cup win at Norwich
  • At 16 years, 351 days, he became Liverpool’s fifth youngest player in the game
  • He joined the Reds earlier this year after 10 years at hometown Derby County 

Liverpool youngster Kaide Gordon has signed his first professional contract with the Premier League club after making an impressive start to his Anfield career.

The lively winger, who only turned 17 on October 5, joined the Reds at the start of this year after 10 years with his hometown club Derby County. 

He has been touted for a big future at Liverpool after impressing during the pre-season training camps in Austria and France.

Highly rated starlet Kaide Gordon has committed his future to Liverpool with a first pro deal

Gordon made his senior Liverpool debut in the Carabao Cup  match at Norwich last month

At 16 years and 351 days, Gordon became Liverpool’s fifth youngest player ever in their Carabao Cup win against Norwich last month. 

He was one of three debutants in the game with full-back Conor Bradley and midfielder Tyler Morton.

Gordon did not look out of place in that match, looking completely unnerved by the occasion before getting a hug from boss Jurgen Klopp at full-time. 

And afterwards, Klopp admitted he was pleased with what he saw: ‘He [Gordon] is good. There are a lot of things to improve,’ he said. 

Jurgen Klopp was impressed with Gordon’s fine display in the Carabao Cup  win over Norwich

‘There are a lot of things to settle and to learn but there is already a lot of things that are there. We will treat him carefully. I am really happy he is here, he is really big talent.

‘The first thing that Kaide said to me after the game, when I wanted to say ‘congratulations’, he said “thank you!”.

‘But there was nothing to be thankful about, he deserved it.’

Initially involved with the under-18s earlier this year, England youth international Gordon has forced his way into Barry Lewtas’ Liverpool under-23s side and scored in the Merseyside derby win over Everton in August.   




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