Liverpool have been named alongside a host of top-flight clubs ‘keen’ on Fleetwood Town defender James Hill.
The Reds are said to be interested in the 19-year-old as Burnley, Southampton, Manchester United and Everton also show their admiration.
Steven Gerrard is also believed to be interested in taking the centre-back to Rangers when his contract expires next summer.
That’s according to a report from the Daily Record, as cited by Anfield Edition on Twitter, claiming Liverpool have been scouting the teenager.
Twitter: Liverpool have had scouts watch Fleetwood defender James Hill, with the 19-year-old possibly available for transfer… https://t.co/DTwAec9Opc (@AnfieldEdition)
Further reports have claimed Championship side Preston North End also want to sign the newly capped England Under 20 international.
This season Hill has made five appearances across all competitions – earning a 6.73 Sofascore rating in three League One outings.
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This is an interesting link, especially as the Englishman is available for nothing in a matter of months.
Clearly talented given the levels of interest, snapping up young English prospects is always a shrewd approach.
Following a crippling injury crisis last season, Jurgen Klopp now has Nat Phillips, Ben Davies, Rhys Williams and Sepp van den Berg as backup central defensive options to the main quartet – an embarrassment of riches.
For any move for Hill to materialise, surely at least one of the aforementioned options will leave the club on a permanent basis.
That said, a signing in the mould of the capture of Joe Gomez from Charlton Athletic back in 2015 could well be the on the cards.




