
Jürgen Klopp appears to have invited teenage wonderkid Mateusz Musiałowski to train with Liverpool’s first-teams stars.
The Polish prodigy was spotted walking out onto the grass alongside Naby Keita at the AXA Training Centre earlier today.
As far as we can tell after scouring the internet, this is the first time the youngster has trained with Liverpool’s first-team.
Nobody can argue that he doesn’t deserve it.
Musiałowski went viral last week after scoring a mesmeric goal against Newcastle’s Under-18 side, in which he dribbled around six players before finding the top left corner.
It led one supporter to describe him as ‘special’ while many others were also stunned at his talent.
You can see the photo of Musiałowski and Keita below.

If the youngster can replicate what he did at UKS SMS Łódź – his former side – then Liverpool could have one of the best prospects in England on their hands.
In 80 games for his old club, Musiałowski scored a quite phenomenal 130 goals – equalling 1.63 goals every 90 minutes.
With a goalscoring record like that, in addition to his Lionel Messi-like strike against Newcastle, it’s no wonder he caught Klopp’s attention.

The German is no stranger to placing his trust in academy stars either.
Klopp has worked wonders with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones, which bodes well for Musiałowski’s hopes of success.
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