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Liverpool Ready to run Sunderland And try to sign their academy starlet Trey Ogunsui, 18.
D Premier League The leaders have made a habit of poaching talented teenagers from fellow English clubs in recent seasons, with the likes of Rio Ngumoha, Trey Nyoni and Amara Nalo. ChelseaLester and West Ham respectively
And Mail Sport understands they are eyeing Sunderland forward Ogunsui, a prolific forward who can play across the front line.
The Black Cats kid has scored eight goals in seven appearances this term and has appeared on the bench for Regis Le Brice’s senior side, who are flying in the Championship.
He is a Belgian youth international and first-team boss Le Bres described him as a ‘very interesting player for the future’.
Some young stars could get minutes for the first team when they travel to Liverpool this week Southampton in Carabao Cup Quarter finals on Wednesday night.

Sunderland youngster Trey Ogunsui has scored eight goals in seven games this season

Arne Slott’s Liverpool are top of the Premier League and in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup

Liverpool youngsters (from left) Luis Coumas, Jayden Dance and Trey Nyoni were given a chance in last season’s Carabao Cup and lifted the trophy at Wembley.
Nyoni, Nallo, Jayden Danns and James Norris were all absent for the Under-21s’ 3-3 draw at Crystal Palace on Monday afternoon, hinting they could travel to the south coast.