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The international break is not for everyone but Liverpool have some huge talents that fans should keep an eye on.The Reds have had a tricky start to the season, or at least last week for that matter, meaning that this pause in the campaign may have come at a good time.Liverpool were expected to have 19 stars go on international duty, but with Wataru Endo pulling out of the Japan squad, 18 are now set to go.As well as this, the Reds have six exciting academy stars being called up to the youth international teams, with one star in particular making his very first appearance.So, with the first-team squad getting most of the attention over the next few weeks, here are some young stars for Reds fans to look out for.Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesLiverpool’s youngsters on international dutyLiverpool’s academy is one of the best in England and perhaps even the world, with the club doing a good job of late of poaching players from elsewhere.This means that many are on the brink of the first-team but still require a bit more game time first, with these matches providing the perfect chance for them to get just that on one of the biggest stages possible.Two obvious players who are representing their countries are Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha, with both of them representing England’s Under 19s.As well as this, goalkeeper Armin Pecsi will be between the sticks for Hungary’s Under 21s, with all three of these players being the most well-known of the six.READ MORE: Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard firmly in the mix for ‘hugely popular’ return to former clubElsewhere, Trent Kone-Doherty has been called up to the Republic of Ireland U21s, and Prince Cisse, son of ex-Red Djibril Cisse, will represent Wales U18s.The final player receiving a call-up is 18-year-old Kieran Morrison, who will join up with Northern Ireland’s U21s for the very first time.Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha could get more chances with the first-team very soonNyoni and Ngumoha are the two most likely to get minutes with the first team, having already featured at the start of this season.However, with performances from Slot’s side being very poor so far, both could get more opportunities if things continue.This applies to Ngumoha in particular as Liverpool have struggled in attack, with Cody Gakpo not quite cutting it on the left-wing.So, with Ngumoha the only natural option for this position, an injury-free international break could see him get a chance against his boyhood club, Manchester United, on 19th October.