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Report: West Ham now interested in Calvert-Lewin 2.0, also a target for Liverpool and Klopp

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According to TEAMtalk, West Ham are interested in signing Sheffield United wonderkid Daniel Jebbison, who Liverpool are also admirers of.

What’s the story?

Well, TEAMtalk believe West Ham and Liverpool are keeping tabs on the 18-year-old, who is currently on loan at Burton Albion.

Jebbison has scored four goals in 12 League One appearances under Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, and Premier League clubs are sniffing around.

TEAMtalk believe Everton and Brighton are also interested.

Jebbison has already made his Premier League debut, and has also scored in England’s top-flight, netting the winner against Everton back in May.

Simply put, he is a huge talent.

Sheffield United hold a recall clause in the terms of Jebbison’s loan to Burton Albion, so they could bring him back to Bramall Lane and sell him in January.

What could Daniel Jebbison offer West Ham or Liverpool?

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Well, whoever lands the England Under-19 international will be getting a potential superstar.

Jebbison – who already stands at 6ft 3in despite his age – has been likened to Everton forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who actually started his career with the Blades.

According to The Athletic, Sheffield United believe Jebbison has even more potential than the England international, which speaks volumes.

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Jebbison perhaps wouldn’t get much game time immediately, but whoever wins the race for his signature would be getting a gem of a forward.

Everton even submitted a bid back in the summer, with the Liverpool Echo claiming that Rafa Benitez saw Jebbison as a Premier League striker in the making.

Keep an eye on this saga, as we can’t see Jebbison staying at Sheffield United for much longer given the amount of clubs interested in him.