Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Wolves loan ace Hwang Hee-chan. 

The Reds are believed to have scouted the 25-year-old South Korean forward performances since arriving on a season-long loan deal from RB Leipzig. 

Wolves have an option to make the move permanent and could look to do so in January amidst interest from Anfield and Manchester City. 

That’s according to a report from the Mirror, as cited by Anfield Edition on Twitter. 

The report claims that Wolves are now trying to turn the 41-cap ace’s loan spell into a long-term switch. 

So far this season Hee-chan, who was described as ‘devastating’ by Garth Crooks, has scored four times in eight Premier League outings. 

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Jurgen Klopp knows more firepower is needed at Anfield beyond the first-choice quartet. 

Despite chipping in with goals, the drop off from Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane to Takumi Minamino and Divock Origi has proven to be massive all too often. 

Hee-chan is already showing his capabilities and the Reds should be looking to strike a deal for the £9.9million valued ace (Transfermarkt).

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