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Liverpool's future could be a bright one if the club continues to recruit youngLiverpool's acquisition of Victor Munoz from Osasuna suggests the Reds are looking to inject young blood into the squad. The 22-year-old Spanish winger will be Andoni Iraola's first signing as manager and signifies Liverpool will be looking to bring down the average age of a squad that currently sits at 26.1.The club's transfer activity has seen them linked with a series of youngsters.
The likes of 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande and 18-year-old Moroccan star Ayyoub Bouadda being rumoured demonstrate further that Liverpool are looking to build something of a young dynasty.So, how will the club's dream first XI look in years to come? Liverpool will be at a crossroads when it comes to who stands between the sticks, and while Giorgi Mamardashvili has deputised this season, the Reds should look to bring Caoimhin Kelleher back to the club.Kelleher, 27, was sold to Brentford last summer, but Liverpool will need a goalkeeper with experience of the biggest occasions and who knows Anfield well.
Centrally, Liverpool should move for 22-year-old Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace, who will operate as an enforcer, protecting the back four and giving them their first proper No. The deadly duo of Hugo Ekitke and Alexander Isak is yet to ignite thanks to injuries, but with the former only 23 and Isak only 26, they could front Liverpool's attack for another five seasons and still be in their pomp.Liverpool's dream future XI: Caoimhin Kelleher; Milos Kerkez, Geovanni Leoni, Jeremy Jacquet, Conor Bradley; Adam Wharton, Florian Wirtz, Victor Munoz, Rio Nguomha; Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak.
