Harry Wilson will spend the rest of the season with Derby after Liverpool’s recall clause expired.
The Reds winger, 21, has starred for the Rams during his loan spell, scoring 11 goals in their promotion push this term.
Despite joining on a season-long loan last summer, Liverpool had a recall option this month.
But with the likes of Xherdan Shaqiri, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah firing for the Reds, manager Jurgen Klopp has allowed Wilson to stay with the Premier League hopefuls.
When asked about the recall clause, Derby boss Frank Lampard responded: “The cut-off point?
“It has gone, yes. Good news.”
Wilson will be hoping to tighten the Rams’ grip on the top six when they host struggling Reading on Saturday.