It says a lot Rhian Brewster's talent that he remains very much in Jurgen Klopp's thoughts and plans, despite the fact he hasn't kicked a ball in anger for 14 months.
A serious ankle and knee injury, sustained in an under-23 game with Manchester City, interrupted the talented striker's progress in January 2018, but Brewster's stock at Anfield remains high.
Quick across the ground, and with intelligent movement in and around the penalty box, the London-born frontman is already a World Cup winner with England at under-17 level, where he was the tournament's leading goalscorer.
He featured in Liverpool's matchday squad in a game against Crystal Palace in April 2017, and was a key part of their under-23 and under-19 sides prior to his injury last term.
Even after his misfortune, he was persuaded to shun interest from the Bundesliga in order to sign a new five-year professional deal with the Reds.
Now back in full training, he is expected to feature for the under-23s before the end of this season before being eased back into first-team proceedings in the summer.
We'll hear a lot more from this young man in the coming years, for sure.












