Rhian Brewster is Liverpool’s only ‘exciting’ youngster, according to ex-Reds striker Neil Mellor.
The 19-year-old striker is tipped to break into the first-team next season following the departure of Daniel Sturridge.
Brewster, who returned from long-term ankle and knee injuries earlier this year, is highly-rated by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.
Although Brewster is yet to make his senior debut in football, Mellor, who came through the ranks at Liverpool in 2002, thinks Brewster is better than fellow academy graduates Harry Wilson, Ryan Kent and Ben Woodburn.
Mellor, speaking exclusively to AmericanGambler.com, said: “Liverpool have had a few lads that have gone out on loan.
“Harry Wilson has done very well for Derby in the Championship, Ryan Kent has done very well for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership – they are two players who have done extremely well.
“Ben Woodburn is a Welsh international and still very young and there is a lot of excitement around him.
“I suppose the obvious one would be Rhian Brewster who had an untimely injury for a year but a Golden Boot winner in the Under-17 World Cup team, you see [Callum] Hudson-Odoi who burst on to the scene from that team, so did Jadon Sancho.
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“Brewster has a big future if he can listen to Jurgen and the coaches at Liverpool, and the senior players there.
“The inspiration comes from the latest players coming through the academy, which is young Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is the one who has progressed through the academy and been absolutely superb and is still so young at only 20. He’s the one who has done amazingly.
“Brewster is the one who really excites me because he can score goals, has the right attitude and listens to the coaching staff and Jurgen.”
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