Liverpool target Mason Bennett is poised for a shock senior debut with Derby County.
The 15-year-old forward has been scouted by a handful of top clubs in England, and has already earned international recognition at U16 level.
“Mason is someone we have to be patient with, but we can’t deny that we’re very excited about him," said Rams boss Nigel Clough.
“He’s a fantastic prospect and playing in the Championship would certainly not faze him."
Liverpool has a track record of bringing teenage talent to Anfield, with director of football Damien Comolli eager to build for the future on Merseyside, a philosophy proven with the signings of Jordan Henderson and Andy Carroll.
The club's academy at Melwood is regarded as one of the best in Europe, with fellow England youth internationals Adam Morgan, Conor Coady and Raheem Sterling all plying their trade in the Liverpool ranks.
16-year-old Sterling would be of particular relevance, with Liverpool signing the player from QPR in 2010 for a fee that could rise to as much as £5 million.
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