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Trey Nyoni is one of Liverpool’s most exciting up-and-coming talents.The Reds’ academy has always been consistent at churning out top stars, with many going on to play for the first-team.However, due to how poor they have been this season, Arne Slot has not really been able to give out as many minutes to the youth as he would have liked, meaning many have just been left on the bench.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. One of these who is on the brink between the U21s and the first-team is Nyoni, with the midfielder a bright talent who Slot has already trusted in the past.Now, though, given his lack of opportunities, he could get the chance to go out on loan, although it will only happen on one condition.Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesMany clubs are keeping an eye on Trey NyoniNyoni has always done a good job when he has been on the pitch, with his talent clear for all to see, as well as his desire too.Still only 18, the Englishman has plenty of time on his side and his potential is quite frightening, although he needs some minutes to continue his development.A loan move could be on the cards as early as January, with The Athletic reporting that many clubs are circling, but it depends on one condition.They state that “a number of clubs across the country and in Europe are interested,” and Liverpool are willing to listen to offers.However, allowing him to go will depend heavily on the fitness and form of the senior midfielders, so a call will likely not be made until the last minute.READ MORE: John Barnes has a different verdict to share on Florian Wirtz at Liverpool Who will win Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest on Saturday?
Photo by Alex Livesey – Danehouse/Getty Images Staying in England will likely be the best option given his age, with the physicality of the Championship being something that might open up his eyes to ‘proper football’.Trey Nyoni could still get minutes at LiverpoolAs he is still only 18, Nyoni needs minutes, but he equally does not need loads as his body needs to be protected.With the FA Cup starting in January, this is a competition he will get minutes in, especially as he played the full 90 in both their Carabao Cup fixtures this season. He could also feature if the Reds get injuries in the middle of the park, with the youngster perhaps above Wataru Endo in the pecking order.Going on loan, however, could be good for his development, but Liverpool need to make sure that it is the right club for him or else he could sink instead of swim.
