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Incoming boss Arne Slot is set to benefit from Jürgen Klopp putting his faith in Liverpool's youngsters this season.
The likes of Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah have established themselves as first-team regulars and will have even more prominent roles next term.
During an injury crisis earlier in the campaign, Klopp was forced to turn to youth and he wasn't let down.
He also got his first Liverpool goal against Sparta Prague in the Europa League.
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His last outing came in the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United, with Clark taking to social media to reveal he is out on the sidelines through injury.
The 19-year-old is aiming to be ready for pre-season to impress new boss Slot.
Clark wrote on Instagram: "Unfortunately my season has came to an end early due to injury, time to focus on getting back fit for the new season." Teammates Stefan Baj?eti? and Lewis Koumas were quick to show their support for the midfielder.
After his goal against Sparta Prague, Klopp said of Clark: "It was a top performance, a real performance.
He is ready and I wouldn't play him if he wasn't."
It remains to be seen if Klopp gives any more opportunities to Liverpool's youngsters in the final three matches of the season.
He could be fit to return this weekend, while Diogo Jota is also in contention for the Reds with Klopp set to provide a fitness update in his pre-match press conference on Friday.
Liverpool.com says: Clark has enjoyed a fine debut campaign in the first team and has not looked out of place.
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