Young Liverpool goalkeeper Fabian Mrozek has been rewarded for a season of progress with a new contract.
The 18-year-old Polish shot-stopper has put pen to paper on a fresh deal having continued his development having arrived from hometown club FC Wroclaw in August 2020.
Mrozek made four appearances in the UEFA Youth League this season, keeping clean sheets in the group wins over Atletico Madrid and Porto. He also started the quarter-final against Juventus, only to be forced off after just 25 minutes with a foot injury.
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The goalkeeper, who signed his first professional contract with Liverpool in July last year, shared responsibility between the sticks at U18 level this season with Harvey Davies and, in the second half of the campaign, Luke Hewitson.
Mrozek has won caps at U15 and U16 level with Poland. He was on the bench for the FA Youth Cup final defeat to Aston Villa in May 2021, and has also five times been among the substitutes in Premier League 2 and once in the EFL Trophy.