Having experienced two loan spells in the Championship with Blackburn and Hull respectively, it looks as if Tyler Morton could be set for a permanent move away from Merseyside.
Find out which clubs might be interested in signing Tyler Morton with reports suggesting that the midfielder is set to leave Liverpool this summer.
According to Paul Joyce of The Times, Braga are "ready to step up their interest in Tyler Morton."
With a current market value of €7.00m, the Portuguese side may have to exceed their €9.50m record signing of Wallace to secure the services of the midfielder, having played a crucial part in England U21s' Euro success.
While the market for the Liverpudlian is expected to be competitive, Braga will hope that their ability to promise Morton regular minutes may influence his decision.
Renowned for having one of Europe's most impressive youth setups, Ajax may look to Liverpool's academy to add Morton to their midfield department.
Currently home to former Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson, the four-time UEFA Champions League winners could prove the perfect place for Morton's development, whilst also providing the guarantee of UEFA Champions League football next term.
With Liverpool goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros having already made the loan switch from Liverpool to Ajax, could Morton be next in line to make the permanent move?
A stay in England remains a possibility for Tyler Morton and West Ham are reported admirers.
Winning just five of his opening 18 Premier League games as West Ham manager, Graham Potter struggled to get a tune out of a side that glaringly lacked cohesion and quality.
The summer transfer window should, however, give the manager a chance to bring in players that he appreciates, and a sizeable amount of funds could be made available should the Irons sell Mohammed Kudus.
The interest doesn't stop at England, Netherlands and Portugal, with Belgian side Club Brugge reportedly monitoring the situation of Morton.
The midfielder's preference has not yet been reported, but the coup of Morton would undoubtedly be impressive for Club Brugge as they look to reclaim the Belgian Pro League.
While UEFA Champions League football is a certainty for potential Eredivisie suitors Ajax, it could also be on the cards for Club Brugge, who will take part in the competition's qualifiers to determine whether or not they will occupy one of the 36 league phase spots.