Liverpool Are "Open to Offers" to Loan Out Rhian Brewster in January

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Keeper Caoimhin Kelleher could also be on the move.

Nov 25, 2019
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Liverpool are reportedly willing to let Rhian Brewster leave the club on loan in the January transfer window, with 'keeper Caoimhin Kelleher also set to be allowed to find a new club to join until the end of the season.

Brewster is rated highly by Jurgen Klopp but has only featured a handful of times this campaign. Liverpool's front three remain immovable for league games, and with Divock Origi acting as the first point of cover, Brewster's game-time has been restricted to Carabao Cup games.

Brewster has led the line in his two appearances in the Carabao Cup against MK Dons and Arsenal this season, and cooly dispatched a penalty to help Liverpool through a scintillating shoot-out victory against the Gunners following a 5-5 thriller.

Despite the lack of competitive action for Liverpool, Brewster has been making strides in getting game time for England's U21 side, who he picked up his first assist for back in October.

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Klopp is keen to see Brewster gain some senior minutes elsewhere, but will only listen to enquiries for the London-born U17 World Cup winner if he is guaranteed playing time. Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in taking the England Under-21 international on loan in 2020, while Championship side Swansea are also after his signature.

Liverpool are allegedly taking the same stance with goalkeeper Kelleher, who is wanted by Championship outfit Preston North End.

In other young baller news, Mason Greenwood scored his first Premier League goal to become the division’s youngest goalscorer this season.

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Liverpool Are "Open to Offers" to Loan Out Rhian Brewster in January

Keeper Caoimhin Kelleher could also be on the move.

Nov 25, 2019
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

Liverpool are reportedly willing to let Rhian Brewster leave the club on loan in the January transfer window, with 'keeper Caoimhin Kelleher also set to be allowed to find a new club to join until the end of the season.

Brewster is rated highly by Jurgen Klopp but has only featured a handful of times this campaign. Liverpool's front three remain immovable for league games, and with Divock Origi acting as the first point of cover, Brewster's game-time has been restricted to Carabao Cup games.

Brewster has led the line in his two appearances in the Carabao Cup against MK Dons and Arsenal this season, and cooly dispatched a penalty to help Liverpool through a scintillating shoot-out victory against the Gunners following a 5-5 thriller.

Despite the lack of competitive action for Liverpool, Brewster has been making strides in getting game time for England's U21 side, who he picked up his first assist for back in October.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1184205069530664961

Klopp is keen to see Brewster gain some senior minutes elsewhere, but will only listen to enquiries for the London-born U17 World Cup winner if he is guaranteed playing time. Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in taking the England Under-21 international on loan in 2020, while Championship side Swansea are also after his signature.

Liverpool are allegedly taking the same stance with goalkeeper Kelleher, who is wanted by Championship outfit Preston North End.

In other young baller news, Mason Greenwood scored his first Premier League goal to become the division’s youngest goalscorer this season.

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Liverpool Are "Open to Offers" to Loan Out Rhian Brewster in January

Keeper Caoimhin Kelleher could also be on the move.

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Liverpool are reportedly willing to let Rhian Brewster leave the club on loan in the January transfer window, with 'keeper Caoimhin Kelleher also set to be allowed to find a new club to join until the end of the season.

Brewster is rated highly by Jurgen Klopp but has only featured a handful of times this campaign. Liverpool's front three remain immovable for league games, and with Divock Origi acting as the first point of cover, Brewster's game-time has been restricted to Carabao Cup games.

Brewster has led the line in his two appearances in the Carabao Cup against MK Dons and Arsenal this season, and cooly dispatched a penalty to help Liverpool through a scintillating shoot-out victory against the Gunners following a 5-5 thriller.

Despite the lack of competitive action for Liverpool, Brewster has been making strides in getting game time for England's U21 side, who he picked up his first assist for back in October.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1184205069530664961

Klopp is keen to see Brewster gain some senior minutes elsewhere, but will only listen to enquiries for the London-born U17 World Cup winner if he is guaranteed playing time. Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in taking the England Under-21 international on loan in 2020, while Championship side Swansea are also after his signature.

Liverpool are allegedly taking the same stance with goalkeeper Kelleher, who is wanted by Championship outfit Preston North End.

In other young baller news, Mason Greenwood scored his first Premier League goal to become the division’s youngest goalscorer this season.

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Liverpool Are "Open to Offers" to Loan Out Rhian Brewster in January

Keeper Caoimhin Kelleher could also be on the move.

Nov 25, 2019
Jacob Davey
Words by
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Liverpool are reportedly willing to let Rhian Brewster leave the club on loan in the January transfer window, with 'keeper Caoimhin Kelleher also set to be allowed to find a new club to join until the end of the season.

Brewster is rated highly by Jurgen Klopp but has only featured a handful of times this campaign. Liverpool's front three remain immovable for league games, and with Divock Origi acting as the first point of cover, Brewster's game-time has been restricted to Carabao Cup games.

Brewster has led the line in his two appearances in the Carabao Cup against MK Dons and Arsenal this season, and cooly dispatched a penalty to help Liverpool through a scintillating shoot-out victory against the Gunners following a 5-5 thriller.

Despite the lack of competitive action for Liverpool, Brewster has been making strides in getting game time for England's U21 side, who he picked up his first assist for back in October.

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1184205069530664961

Klopp is keen to see Brewster gain some senior minutes elsewhere, but will only listen to enquiries for the London-born U17 World Cup winner if he is guaranteed playing time. Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in taking the England Under-21 international on loan in 2020, while Championship side Swansea are also after his signature.

Liverpool are allegedly taking the same stance with goalkeeper Kelleher, who is wanted by Championship outfit Preston North End.

In other young baller news, Mason Greenwood scored his first Premier League goal to become the division’s youngest goalscorer this season.

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