The youngster is highly rated at Liverpool and is keen to continue his development.
Liverpool youngster Marko Grujic has told the club’s official website that he is closely watching his Reds teammates in training to improve his game.
The young midfielder arrived at Anfield in the summer transfer window after agreeing to join the club last January.
He has earned rave reviews in the early days of his career on Merseyside, with several impressive performances in pre-season catching the eye.

Grujic faces a fight to break into the current Reds midfield, as the likes of Adam Lallana, Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum are all impressing at this moment in time.
And he says he is watching that trio closely in training to help aid his own development.
“The players are fantastic. I play with some incredible players,” he told Liverpoolfc.com.
“Of course, I try to learn and see how our other midfielders work – Adam, Jordan, Gini and everyone are very good in defensive abilities.
“That’s what I try to learn and save in my mind and use. That’s important for young players, to try to learn from the older guys.”

For now the Serbian is unlikely to get many first-team minutes given the performances of the aforementioned trio.
Instead, his best chances are likely to come for the under-23 team, who currently sit third in the Premier League 2 table behind Manchester City and Everton.
And he says he is more than happy to play for the under-23s as he needs to continually assess where he is in his development.
“Of course, I’m always ready for the games,” Grujic added.
“I don’t care if it’s the first team or under-23s – I know I need more minutes to play against other players and see where I am. It’s very important for me to play games.”

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