Bobby Duncan is reportedly attracting interest from Bundesliga duo RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich after catching the eye at youth level.
As per a report from the Daily Mail, the German pair are considering moves to sign the player following the concerns over the first-team football that could be available in England going forward.
Duncan, who is Steven Gerrard’s younger cousin, only joined Liverpool in the summer, signing a deal after leaving Manchester City.
The striker has been training with the first-team but is still believed to be some way off Jurgen Klopp’s plans.

Duncan has been impressing at youth level and teams in Germany are clearly taking note.
Following the success of Jadon Sancho at Borussia Dortmund, a host of young English-based players are taking their careers to the Bundesliga in the search of regular first-team football, something that they know is not guaranteed in the Premier League.
Liverpool were forced to ward off German interest in Rhian Brewster last summer and it appears the upcoming transfer windows will be no different.




