Liverpool have agreed to a professional contract with Dal Varesanovic, who has turned 16. The Reds seem to have had an agreement with the Bosnian wonder kid that once he turned 16, a contract would be signed and it looks like it has happened. It was revealed by the Daily Mirror that Dal has signed his professional contract with us.
Varesanovic had played for FC Sarajevo but will move to Merseyside permanently for a fee of £43,000 and begin working under Steven Gerrard for the Under-18s.
Dal is capable of playing on the left and on the right but is most comfortable in a central, attacking midfield position.
As his pre-contract agreement implied a few years back, Dal Varesanovic has signed a contract with #LFC, after he turned 16 last week. pic.twitter.com/E5STgk9wU7
— Rousing The Kop (@RousingTheKop) May 29, 2017
The teenager is technically outstanding and it looks like we have done ourselves a great favour by signing this 16-year old kid, who seems to be a gifted player.
Certainly, he won’t be a part of the first team anytime soon, but Jurgen Klopp is someone who always nurtures young talents and it was evident from the way he has used Ben Woodburn and Trent Alexander-Arnold this season. Both the academy youngsters had a great breakthrough season and so Dal Varesanovic will get his chance too if he is good enough.
This will be a huge motivation for all our youngsters, many of whom will be involved in pre-season fixtures for Klopp’s team.
Below is a video which typically portrays the teenager’s technical ability. He looks way mature for his age.
Take a closer look at Liverpool’s newest youngster Dal Varesanovic. Impressive skills for a 16-year old. pic.twitter.com/nkwXYKViPm
— CMS Scout (@CMSScout) May 29, 2017