Fabrizio Romano confirms approach for SPECIAL wonderkid
The transfer window is starting early this summer and Liverpool are right in the middle of the action.
With the Club World Cup taking place, FIFA has introduced a special transfer period at the beginning of June. This is mostly for teams competing in the Club World Cup to be able to sign players for the tournament.
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That's why Real Madrid have had to buy Trent Alexander-Arnold out of the last month of his deal, rather than securing him on a free transfer.
And it's not the only way Liverpool have benefitted from the newly introduced window. Jeremie Frimpong has already been secured much earlier than it would have otherwise been possible for the Reds.
Meanwhile, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez could follow suit.
But it's not the only deal that could be struck during the early stages of this summer's window involving Liverpool.
There may be departures as well, including that of a promising wonderkid who has already received approaches from other clubs according to Fabrizio Romano.
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Fabrizio Romano confirms approach made for Kieran Morrison
According to Fabrizio Romano, Wolverhampton have made an approach to Liverpool for Kieran Morrison.
Romano claims that the 18-year-old has also attracted interest from European clubs. But Wolves seem to be the most interested in his services at the moment.
Morrison is a promising talent and it would certainly be a shame to lose him. He's been training with Arne Slot's first team on a few occasions this season and has been a stand-out player in the club's U21 side.
Having arrived as a 14-year-old from Manchester United, Morrison has been a key player for the club's U18 team and has always caught the eye.
One of his best abilities is his versatility. Morrison can play in a number of different positions and this trait makes him a special talent.
This season alone he's played as a winger on either flank, has also dropped a bit deeper to play in the attacking midfield role and has even featured as a false nine.
With 11 goal contributions, he's racked up the most for the club's U21 team in the current campaign. So it's evident he's a talented player.
But the pathway into the first team is a difficult one. Given that Liverpool are just on the verge of completing a deal for Florian Wirtz, who plays in similar positions to Morrison, it's not a surprise that he would consider his future.
Wolverhampton is not a bad pathway. Morgan Gibbs-White was able to catch the eye there, coming from the academy system.
However, going down the European route and joining a club in Germany or the Netherlands may offer an even better pathway for Morrison.
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The reality is that not everyone will make it, but regardless, as a Liverpool academy graduate, we will always wish the best for Morrison.
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