The Chelsea midfielder plays for Liverpool’s Under-23s on Monday after a similar spell at Queens Park Rangers.

Liverpool have taken Chelsea midfielder Isaac Christie-Davies on trial after a similar spell at Queens Park Rangers, the Liverpool Echo reports.
The 20-year-old, who is under contract with the reigning Premier League champions until the end of the season, played for QPR’s under-23 side against Crystal Palace last month.
However, his name appears in Liverpool’s second string starting line-up for Monday’s trip to Leicester City, suggesting that the possibility of a full-time move to QPR is on hold for the time being.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Jurgen Klopp’s team are ‘running the rule’ over Christie-Davies at their Kirkby Academy, and it is likely that the Reds would be in the driving seat for his signature should they decide to pursue a deal.
Were he to become a permanent Liverpool player, Christie-Davies would follow in the footsteps of former Chelsea teammate Dominic Solanke.

The former England youth international, who can play on the left or in the centre of midfield, made four appearances for Chelsea’s under-21 side in this season’s Football League Trophy but has never played for the Blues, or any club, at senior level.
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