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Liverpool Have Just Signalled That Two Highly-Rated Youngsters Are Not Going to Make It at Anfield
Liverpool FC has quietly indicated that two promising academy talents, Jayden Danns and Trey Nyoni, are unlikely to secure first-team futures at Anfield, sparking discussions among fans and pundits.
The signal comes amid recent squad updates and transfer activity in the January 2026 window. According to reports, both 18-year-old midfield prospects were omitted from the latest U21s traveling squad for a key Premier League 2 fixture against Manchester City. This absence follows a pattern: Danns, son of former Liverpool striker Neil Danns, impressed with a brace in an earlier EFL Trophy match but has seen limited minutes since. Nyoni, a versatile playmaker who featured in Arne Slot's pre-season tour last summer, has similarly faded from contention.[1]
Club sources suggest the decision stems from a strategic youth overhaul under head of academy Barry Hunter. With Liverpool prioritizing senior signings—highlighted by the recent permanent exit of another academy product[2]—resources are shifting toward proven talents like Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah. Insiders note that neither Danns nor Nyoni featured in Slot's recent training sessions, fueling speculation of loan moves or outright sales to fund incoming transfers.
Fans on social media express mixed reactions. "Heartbreaking to see such talent let go too soon," tweeted one supporter, while others praised the club's ruthless pathway management. Historical precedents abound: players like Neco Williams and Rhian Brewster were similarly phased out, thriving elsewhere.
Liverpool's academy remains a production line, but this move underscores Slot's philosophy: only the elite break through. As the transfer window heats up, expect imminent developments for Danns and Nyoni, potentially to Championship clubs seeking young gems.
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