For those in the fledgling stages of their Anfield careers, Hull is proving to be where the heart is.
Liam Rosenior may only be 14 months into what he hopes will be a long and prosperous reign at the MKM Stadium but already the defender-turned-manager is proving to be one of the best in class in the Championship, with Liverpool the latest Premier League side to trust their stars of tomorrow to be nurtured and evolved at Hull City's Millhouse training base.
Back in September, Tyler Morton, fresh from a successful loan spell at promotion-chasing Blackburn Rovers, Anfield officials decided a move to East Yorkshire would be the ideal one for the 21-year-old to take the next steps of a promising career that has already seen him start Premier League and Champions League games for Jurgen Klopp's side.
Morton's Anfield team-mate Fabio Carvalho looks set to join him in East Yorkshire for the remainder of the season after recently returning from an unsuccessful loan stint in the Bundesliga with RB Leipzig. During his time at the Red Bull Arena, the 21-year-old made just three starts for Marco Rose's side.
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Last month, the ECHO was on location at Hull City's training ground to catch up with Morton, who has enjoyed a stellar campaign at the MKM Stadium. Rather impressively in fact, just three months into his return to the Championship Morton has made 21 appearances already for the Tigers, been named as the EFL's Young Player of the Month and gained international recognition with England's under-21s. It is therefore no surprise that Carvalho, after watching
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