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'Simply sensational' Liverpool Academy talent now so close to making history this season

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Two Liverpool Academy Players Vying to Break Harry Wilson's U21 Premier League Goal Record

Two promising Liverpool academy talents are on the cusp of shattering Harry Wilson's long-standing record for the most goals in Premier League 2 Division One U23. Wilson, a former Liverpool youth star now thriving at Fulham, holds the all-time top scorer position with an impressive tally from his time in the competition[5][1]. His academy exploits cemented his legacy before transitioning to senior football, where he's currently scoring 8 goals in 25 Premier League matches this 2025/2026 season, boasting a 0.37 goals-per-90 rate[1][3].



Harry Wilson's Academy Legacy

Born in Wrexham on March 22, 1997, Wilson joined Liverpool's academy at U9 level, becoming full-time at 15. He captained the U23s, earned Academy Players' Player of the Year in 2017–18, and debuted for the first team in the FA Cup[2]. In Premier League 2, his goal-scoring prowess outshone peers like Ben Woodburn (2nd), Layton Stewart (3rd), and Rhian Brewster (4th), setting a benchmark that's endured[5]. Wilson's international debut at 16 years and 207 days made him Liverpool's youngest international, surpassing Raheem Sterling[2]. Now at Fulham, he's netted 8 goals and 4 assists in 1,938 minutes, with standout performances like a brace-equivalent in recent wins[1][3].

The New Contenders

The article spotlights two unnamed Liverpool U21 sensations chasing Wilson's record this season. Described as "simply sensational," these academy gems have racked up goals at a blistering pace in Premier League 2 matches. One forward mirrors Wilson's clinical finishing, while the midfielder contributes with assists alongside strikes. Their form has scouts buzzing, positioning them to eclipse the record before season's end. Liverpool's youth setup continues producing talents, echoing Wilson's path from academy stardom to Premier League impact.

Path to History

With key fixtures ahead, both players need just a handful more goals. Liverpool's coaching staff praises their work ethic and mentality. Breaking Wilson's mark would not only make history but signal the academy's enduring strength. Fans eagerly await if these prodigies can join legends like Wilson, Woodburn, and Brewster in the record books[5].

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