Liverpool beat Arsenal to striker target – but it's not Alexander Isak! Reds pip Gunners to wonderkid Will Wright from Class of 92's Salford City

Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign 17-year-old striker Will Wright from Salford City, beating competition from Arsenal. Reports suggest the total package could reach approximately £200,000, with further performance-related add-ons included. His contract will run until 2028.

  • to sign Wright from Salford
  • Will play with Under-21s
  • Made his debut in January

Liverpool beat Arsenal to striker target - but it's not Alexander Isak! Reds pip Gunners to wonderkid Will Wright from Class of 92's Salford CityLiverpool beat Arsenal to striker target - but it's not Alexander Isak! Reds pip Gunners to wonderkid Will Wright from Class of 92's Salford CityLiverpool beat Arsenal to striker target - but it's not Alexander Isak! Reds pip Gunners to wonderkid Will Wright from Class of 92's Salford City

Amid their pursuit of Newcastle star Alexander Isak, the Reds will complete another coup in the transfer market. Earlier this summer, had reportedly been in advanced talks with over Wright. A deal was believed to be in place between the clubs, but negotiations with the player’s representatives hit a snag, particularly around personal terms, which prevented the move from progressing further. This created an opening for Liverpool, who stepped in with a more convincing offer not just to Salford, but also to Wright’s entourage, as revealed by The Athletic.

One of the factors that reportedly influenced Wright’s final decision was his desire to remain in the north-west of . Having grown up and played most of his football in the region, the teenager was hesitant to uproot his life for a move to London. Wright was also impressed by Liverpool’s structured development pathway and the opportunity to eventually break into senior football under a progressive system.

Unlike many of his peers who come through traditional academy systems, Wright’s footballing background has been somewhat atypical. Prior to joining Salford City’s setup, much of his playing time came through local and grassroots football, which has shaped him into a player with a distinctive style and maturity beyond his years.

Liverpool’s acquisition of Wright aligns with the club’s strategy of investing in emerging talent that can be groomed for future first-team roles. He will start his journey at Merseyside with Liverpool’s under-21 side, and the belief is that he will benefit enormously from the structured training, competitive environment, and mentorship of Rob Page at the AXA Training Centre in Kirkby.