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The young star trying to earn a place at Liverpool at the start of the season

21 years old, he born in Dalry, Scotland, and plays in the offensive line 

By Charles Cornwall

21 years old, he born in Dalry, Scotland, and plays in the offensive line 

Liverpool is a club that is characterized by having a lot of world-class football players, who become legends after years of playing at Anfield because they know since the first day that they will never walk alone. There is more than one case in the Red’s history and it’s a never-ending question.

Regarding the current offensive line, Jürgen Klopp counts on the following athletes in the squad: the Colombian Luis Díaz, the Dutch Cody Gakpo, the Portuguese Diogo Jota, the Egyptian Mohamed Salah, and the Uruguayan Darwin Núñez. Those five first-line forwards are always selected to compete internationally with their national teams.


After these mentioned football players, the German coach knows that Liverpool prefers to strengthen the lower division than invest in a player to reinforce the front line of the team. In this panorama, there is a young player looking for his opportunity to earn a place in the Red’s professional squad as soon as possible, but it depends on Klopp.


This blond right forward, born in 2005, played in Dalry Rovers FC, Ayr United FC, and Celtic FC, before his arrival at Anfield in 2022 by 710 thousand pounds. Being part of Liverpool under-21 currently, he landed in England for the under-18. Apart from his natural position, he can move on the right side of the field in the middle or in the offensive line without problems. As a right-foot player, it would be easy for him.  

The Scottish football player Klopp has to use in case of emergency

According to the journalist Gregg Evans, Ben Doak is a teenager who has forced his way into Klopp’s plans for this season. In addition, he was at Kirkby to watch his teammates in Liverpool under-21 against Everton last night. Which will be the destiny of his future promise in Liverpool?    
 

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