*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:01, 14 December 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 00:24, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
Clark trained with the academy at Birmingham City when his father, Lee Clark, was the manager there. The family moved back to the northeast of England in 2014. After visiting all the clubs in the area Clark chose to join the academy at Newcastle United.[3]
Club career
Liverpool
Clark moved to the academy of Liverpool from Newcastle United in August 2021.[4] The fee was thought to be for a total including add-ons of £1.5 million.[5] He agreed a professional contract with the club shortly after his seventeenth birthday in February 2022.[6] The contract was for five years and came with a personal guarantee from Liverpool's first team manager Jürgen Klopp that there would be a pathway to the first team available to him.[7]
Featuring for the Liverpool under-18 side in the 2021–22 season Clark scored 13 goals in 23 matches. He also made his debut for the Liverpool side that competes in the Premier League 2.[8] In the summer of 2022, Clark went with the Liverpool first-team squad on their trip to Asia for matches in Thailand and Singapore.[9] Clark has featured as part of BBC Sport website Wonderkids feature,[10] and was identified in August 2022 as one of the "Five Young English Footballers to Watch Out for" on their website.[11]
Clark was an unused substitute for Liverpool's first home game of the 2022–23 Premier League season, against Crystal Palace at Anfield. On 27 August 2022, Clark made his professional debut appearing as a substitute for Liverpool against AFC Bournemouth in a 9–0 win at Anfield.[12] Later that year, on 9 November, he started his first game for Liverpool in a victory against Derby County in the third round of the EFL Cup at Anfield.[13]
On 25 February 2024, he featured in the EFL Cup final as Liverpool defeated Chelsea 1–0 after extra time.[14] A few weeks later, on 14 March, he scored his first goal for the club in a 6–1 Europa League win over Sparta Prague during the round of 16, in which he became the youngest player to score for Liverpool in European competitions, breaking the previous record set by Trent Alexander-Arnold in 2017.[15]
Red Bull Salzburg
On 22 August 2024, Clark signed for Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg on a five-year contract.[16][17] The transfer, worth an estimated £10 million plus a 17.5% sell-on fee, saw him reunite with former Liverpool assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders.[18] He made his debut for Salzburg in a 3–0 loss to Sparta Prague in the Champions League.[19]