Kieran Maguire believes Liverpool could capitalise on the recent success of their youngsters in the summer transfer window. Jurgen Klopp has given seven teenagers professional debuts so far this season as the Reds continue to nurse a wave of injuries.
With the German short on options at the back, Jarell Quansah replaced Joel Matip during Liverpool's clash against Newcastle United at St James' Park in the early weeks of the Premier League campaign. The defender was the first of many youngsters to make his debut this term and he hasn't looked back since, playing a crucial role in Klopp's backline.
A month later, Luke Chambers was given his first minutes for the Reds. The left-back appeared off the bench in the dying embers of a Carabao Cup third-round tie against Leicester City – he would later join Wigan Athletic on loan in January.
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Klopp handed Calum Scanlon and James McConnell their Liverpool debuts at Anfield in a 5-1 win over Toulouse. Then in February, Jayden Dannsfeatured against Luton Town in the English top flight before Trey Nyoni and Lewis Koumasappeared in an FA Cup fifth-round tie withSouthampton.
While Klopp has birthed numerous exciting young players ready for the next Liverpool manager, Maguire believes that Fenway Sports Group will be tempted to cash in on their new lucrative 'commodities'. Speaking to Football Insider, the finance expert noted Manchester City's sale of Cole Palmer, which secured the treble winners £40million of straight profit on the Financial Fair Play records.
"The Liverpool youngsters are achieving their dreams and
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