Bobby Duncan could reportedly look to leave Premier League runners-up Liverpool just one year after arriving at Anfield.

Jadon Sancho, Rabbi Matondo, Keanan Bennetts and Reo Griffiths are just four young talents who have walked away from the Premier League in search of regular first-team football elsewhere in recent times.
And The Mail suggests that Liverpool starlet Bobby Duncan is also giving serious consideration to seeking a move away with the summer transfer window now open.
Duncan has scored 32 goals for Liverpool’s U18 side since joining from Manchester City last year, firing Barry Lewtas’ side to FA Youth Cup glory while establishing himself as arguably the most exciting teenage talent on Merseyside.

But, with Liverpool already boasting a star-studded frontline, The Mail claims that Duncan is worried about a lack of first-team opportunities despite the fact that Jurgen Klopp has a fine track record when it comes to giving youth a chance.
The report adds that the striker would even consider bringing an end to his time at Liverpool with a move abroad on the agenda.
Understandably, Liverpool fans are desperate to see Steven Gerrard’s cousin stay and follow in the former captain’s footsteps, warning Duncan that grass is not always greener elsewhere.

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