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Liverpool teenager Kieran Morrison is the subject of interest from Wolves, with clubs around Europe also said to be keen on the 18-year-old.
Morrison, an attacking midfielder, made 27 appearances at youth level for Liverpool this season, scoring six goals and registering five assists.
The youngster, who Jurgen Klopp was seemingly a fan of, also made an appearance in Arne Slot's first-team squad earlier this year, when he was an unused substitute during a Champions League game against PSV Eindhoven.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano said that Wolves approached Liverpool over the possibility of signing Morrison, although it's not apparent at this stage what Liverpool intends to do.
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"Ever since I was young, I've always liked scoring top-bins goals outside the box or outside-the-box screamers."
Morrison was rewarded for his impressive form during the 2023-24 training with a call-up to first-team training during Klopp's final few months at the club.
"I was nervous but as soon as I started getting on the ball, all the nerves just went and I just relied on my skills and my basic tools," Morrison said at the time
"It's like, 'I can't mess up.' You just have to be yourself.
Morrison previously trained with the first team
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Of his ambitions for the future, he said: "I just want to prove that I'm ready for the first team and that when I get in there I'm not some little kid and I can actually handle myself."
Morrison is one of several players who could leave Liverpool this summer, with a number of first-teamers also expected to depart.
Darwin Nunez is likely to leave after three underwhelming years on Merseyside, while Luis Diaz is the subject of interest from Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, as well as Spanish outfit Barcelona.
Kostas Tsimikas is also likely to leave after five years at the club in order to make room for Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, who Liverpool is in talks to sign.
Harvey Elliott and Federico Chiesa are also facing uncertain futures after struggling for game time this season, but Wataru Endo, who has also not played as much as he would have liked, said that he expected to remain at the club next season.