Liverpool tie down Djibril Cissé’s son Prince to first professional contract
Prince Cissé, the son of former Liverpool striker Djibril Cissé, has taken a significant step in his development after signing his first professional contract with the Merseyside club.
Liverpool have confirmed that the teenager is among eight academy graduates to secure senior terms, underlining the club’s continued investment in youth progression.
The deal represents a milestone moment for the young defender, who is carving out his own identity away from the attacking reputation of his father.
While Djibril Cissé was known for his explosive goal scoring at Anfield and beyond, Prince has developed as a composed and reliable defender within the academy system.
Leadership and consistency in the Under-18s
Cissé was a mainstay for Liverpool’s Under-18 side throughout the 2025 to 2026 campaign. He made 19 league appearances and earned the captain’s armband on four occasions, reflecting his growing influence within the squad.
Coaches have valued his organisational skills and maturity, traits that have helped him stand out in a competitive youth setup.
Progress across multiple levels
His development has not been limited to the Under-18s. Cissé also featured four times in the UEFA Youth League with the Under-19s, gaining valuable experience against top European academy opposition.
His upward trajectory continued with a notable milestone at Under-21 level, where he marked his debut with a goal, further highlighting his ability to contribute in advanced situations despite his defensive role.
Long-term commitment from Liverpool
Liverpool’s decision to secure Cissé on a long-term professional deal, running until 2029, reflects strong belief in his potential.
The contract is seen as part of the club’s broader strategy to integrate promising academy players into the senior pathway, ensuring continuity and depth for the future.
