Liverpool midfielder Cameron Brannagan has signed a new deal at the club, according to ESPN.
The 19-year-old is highly-rated on Merseyside and made his first-team debut for the club against Bordeaux earlier this season.
Brannagan managed to make the bench three times in the Premier League last term.
The youngster is also part of the England Under-20 squad but has only made a handful of appearances in 2015.

He hasn’t appeared in the last two Under-21 games for Liverpool as new boss Jurgen Klopp chose to have a closer look at the young players in training.
Branagan’s contract was going to expire this year, but now the Liverpool Echo understands that a new two-year deal has been agreed, which will see him tied down at Liverpool until 2018.

The teenager has a big future ahead of him and it is clear to see that Liverpool are keen to be a part of that, having offered him the new contract extension.




