Dreams can come true as Enderby seals Liverpool move

Dreams can come true as Enderby seals Liverpool move

Dreams really will come true for Mia Enderby following her move to Liverpool. 

Enderby, 18, has always wanted to play in the Women's Super League and she took a massive step closer to realising that ambition today when the Reds swooped for the ex-Sheffield United starlet. 

Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com, the forward said: "It's like a dream come true. Ever since I was young I've wanted to play in the WSL. 

"When I used to talk to my mum, I'd say all I wanted to be was a footballer and my dream was to become the best I can be for my club and country. 

"I'm really honoured and really pleased. It's a big moment for me and my family."

Enderby, who can play on either wing or through the middle, added: "I'm a fast, creative player. I like to get forward and beat defenders.

"I like to score — it's what forwards do — and I really enjoy assisting other people as well, so hopefully I can bring that into my games. 

"They've got loads of brilliant players here but hopefully I can add more goals and assists and help the team. 

"I want to be the best player I can be, learn from the experienced players and hit the ground running."

Boss Matt Beard was equally delighted to see Liverpool make their third signing of the summer.

Beard, who has already added Natasha Flint and Jenna Clark to his squad, said: "Mia is a very, very exciting young talent. 

"She's definitely a player who will excite the fans. She's direct, quick and can score all types of goals. 

"We're really excited because she has the potential to be one of the best and we're really excited she's chosen to come here.

"There are a lot of players here with a lot of experience who she can draw upon, seek advice from and learn from. 

"Knowing Mia, she'll be wanting to get in the team and knock them off their perch."

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