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Lewis Ambrose·10 July 2019
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Lewis Ambrose·10 July 2019
Liverpool are champions of Europe and were oh so close to the Premier League title last season.
Can any of the current youth crop do âan Alexander-Arnoldâ and become crucial first team members this season?
The Welsh international became Liverpoolâs youngest ever goalscorer back in 2016 but, three years on, things havenât gone as well as many wouldâve hoped.
Still a teenager, Woodburn is capable of the spectacular, as shown during his rise through the ranks.
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He went on to score on Wales debut too and is already a regular for his country. Surely JĂŒrgen Klopp can find a way to start using him rather than sending him out on loan again?
Back from a horror injury, Brewster will be included in next seasonâs first team squad. With Daniel Sturridge leaving the club, thereâs an opening for him to make his mark.
The 19-year-old striker announced himself two years ago, scoring eight goals to fire England U-17s to World Cup glory.
On the bench for last seasonâs Champions League semi-final and final, heâs on the verge of breaking through.
âIt is just a joy to watch him. He is an incredible, confident young fella and is really a good player on top of that. Itâs nice we can see him day in, day out. Itâs really cool.
âHe is for sure for the future, but when the future starts I donât know.â
Just days after saying that back in January, an injury crisis saw Klopp play Hoever alongside Fabinho in defence as Liverpool faced Wolves in January.
And the teenager didnât look out of place. Expect to see more of him very soon indeed.