Liverpool striker Ben Woodburn signs new long-term contract as Jurgen Klopp praises the Wales international: 'What a talent this young man is'
- Ben Woodburn became Liverpool's youngest ever goalscorer last year
- The striker also scored on his debut for senior Wales national team
- Woodburn said: 'This is the club I want to stay at and be here as long as possible'
Liverpool protege Ben Woodburn has been rewarded with a long-term contract following a remarkable 12 months at the club.
The striker became the eclipsed Michael Owen as the club's youngest ever goalscorer last November when he netted in the 2-0 EFL Cup win over Leeds.
He has also broken into the senior Wales side and scored on his international debut against Austria in September.
Ben Woodburn has signed a long-term contract at Liverpool after a fantastic last 12 months
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp praised the attitude of Woodburn as the news was announced
Upon penning new terms, Woodburn said: 'It's an unbelievable feeling to sign a new contract with Liverpool.
'This is the club I want to stay at and be here as long as possible. When I was told, all I wanted to do was sign the contract.
'It feels good. Now I just want to carry on and hopefully show the manager what I can do.'
The youngster has impressed for the Reds in the handful of opportunities he has been given
The Welshman played a starring role for Chris Coleman's side during World Cup qualifiers
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp hailed Woodburn's attitude and application as the youngster put pen to paper.
'What a talent this young man is. We don't call him the Prince of Wales for nothing, although judging by his facial expression when we do he would probably be happy if we stopped with this!
'Ben is that perfect balance of talent and attitude. One of either is OK - to fulfil your potential at the very highest level you need to have the maximum of both.
Woodburn scored on his senior international for Wales against Austria in September
'I like that he is prepared to be patient. He has already had some big playing moments, for Liverpool and of course Wales.
But when we ask him to go to the Academy and do things like play for Stevie's [Gerrard] U19s in the UEFA Youth League, on nights we play Champions League football, he approaches it so well.'
Woodburn has made 10 appearances for Liverpool and scored once.
Woodburn will be looking to establish himself in Liverpool's first team over the season
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