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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has suggested that Sepp van den Berg, 17, could be involved in the first Reds team next season, but added that he still had plenty of time to become a star.
The young player, who has just finished a move from PEC Zwolle, is currently awaiting his debut after having been forced to miss Liverpool's 6-0 win over Tranmere Rovers, as FIFA has not yet officially confirmed its transfer to Anfield. .
However, speaking to the press (via the club's official website), after the match, Klopp insisted that it was only a minor stumbling block and that Van den Berg could always play a role next season.
He said: "It depends. I open the door but the boys have to go again. It's also a fantastic player, but because of FIFA's rules, it's not available at the moment, but we have other good players.
"He thought his future should be here and I thought the same thing, so now he's here and now, let's work together."
"He is 17 years old and when we see him, we forget him constantly, but he is 17 years old and so there is a lot to learn.The positive point is that he has the most time to do it, so everything will be fine. "
Van den Berg is already used to senior football. He played 22 games with PEC Zwolle in the last two seasons. Considered one of Eredivisie's most exciting youngsters, he sealed a discounted pbad at Anfield this summer, and many fans were left with the desire to promote him within the group. Liverpool first team.
Virgil van Dijk is almost badured of a place in the team, which means that Van den Berg has to compete with Joe Gomez, Joel Matip and AC Milan target Dejan Lovren for minutes next season.
Klopp has demonstrated his willingness to play against young players, with Gomez and Trent Alexander-Arnold strongly emphasizing these past seasons. Even 17-year-old Ki-Jana Hoever made her first-team debut in the England Cup and Van den Berg will no doubt be looking forward to having a similar impact.
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