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Neco Williams says he will return to Liverpool a better player after Fulham loan

The Wales full-back signed a five-year Liverpool contract in 2020.

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Neco Williams says he will be returning to Liverpool a “more mature and improved player” after helping Fulham win promotion from the Sky Bet Championship.

Williams, who joined Fulham on loan in January, has been linked with an Anfield exit this summer to get more regular game-time with Trent Alexander-Arnold blocking his path to the Liverpool first-team.

But the Wales full-back, who signed a five-year Liverpool contract in 2020, says he will be returning to Anfield a better player following Fulham’s return to the top flight.

Swansea City v Fulham – Sky Bet Championship – Swansea.com Stadium
Neco Williams, left, pictured celebrating scoring for Fulham at Swansea, has helped the London club back into the Premier League (Bradley Collyer/PA)

“But I’ll be going back to Liverpool in the summer, feeling like a more mature player and definitely an improved player.

“Right now, I just want to play football week in and week out.

“I want to play as much as possible and gain as much experience as possible, and so far it has definitely helped me.

“I’ve improved as a player and getting promoted is a nice one to put on the CV.”

Fulham entertain Nottingham Forest at Craven Cottage on Tuesday and could clinch the Championship title.

Victory would take them to 90 points and second-placed Bournemouth would be unable to reach that tally by dropping points at Swansea.

On winning promotion, Williams said: “First and foremost, it’s that experience of winning with a great group of players, which is hard to replicate.

“I’ve gone from starting a Champions League game against AC Milan and beating them 2-1 to playing Barnsley.

“So I have gained quite a lot of valuable and varied experience at such a young age.

“I want to be a Premier League player. For me, I think it’s the best and the toughest league in the world.

“And you always want to be playing against the best players in the world.”

Williams could end the season by helping Wales reach only their second-ever World Cup, and their first since 1958.

Wales will play either Scotland or Ukraine in Cardiff on June 5 to decide a place at the finals in Qatar later this year.

Williams said: “It means absolutely everything to play for the badge on the shirt. Every time you step out onto the pitch in that shirt is exciting.

Wales v Austria – FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifier – Semi Final – Cardiff City Stadium
Wales are one win away from the 2022 World Cup after beating Austria in March (Nick Potts/PA)

“We’ve never been so close before in our lives. We are going to give everything we can to get there.

“Playing at the World Cup will be a huge boost to the whole Welsh nation and will hopefully inspire others to get playing.”

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