Liverpool FC has announced the signing of the young Egyptian player Karim Ahmed's first professional contract with the team, making him one of the most promising talents at the club.
Karim Ahmed, who is 18 years old, joined Liverpool's academy at the age of six and has made a significant impact since his first appearance with the U18 team in December 2022, scoring an important goal in an FA Youth Cup match against Bournemouth.
Karim is known for his ability to play as a striker or attacking midfielder, delivering an impressive performance last season with the U18 team, scoring 7 goals and providing 5 assists.
He also participated in the UEFA Youth League with strong performances against teams like Bologna and Leipzig.
In the upcoming 2025-2026 season, Karim will spend time with the U21 team under the guidance of the new coach Rob Page, after proving himself worthy of moving up to this higher category.
Karim Ahmed is the third player in Liverpool's current squad to progress through all age groups, alongside stars Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliott, highlighting his significant status within the club.
This signing reflects Liverpool's great confidence in Karim's future and showcases the brilliance of Egyptian talents in European fields, amidst continuous monitoring of this young star who promises a lot in the coming years.