Liverpool strives to sign Ryan this summer

Liverpool Manger Arne Slot talks with Liverpool owners. (Photo taken by Carl Reading/Getty)
Liverpool are interested in signing Sheffield United striker Ryan at the end of the season.
According to a report by EFL analysis, Liverpool is working behind the scenes to complete the deal, and journalist Graeme Bailey revealed that he would be surprised if the player wasn't at Anfield in the end.
Tottenham Hotspur is also keeping players.
Liverpool is passionate about Ryan
He said: “In terms of radar players worth watching, people like Ryan I of Sheffield United may be moving.
“Liverpool has attracted people’s interest and another Premier League club is watching him.
“He's not what you'd expect, but Liverpool did a lot of work with him. They love him and I'd be surprised if he wasn't at Liverpool.”
The 18-year-old has received high praise nationwide and he may prove to be a long-term investment in Liverpool. They need to go deeper in the offensive department, and the young will be a reliable long-term acquisition. They can develop him into a future first-tier player.
Liverpool needs attackers

Players like Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota have a connection to moving away from the club. Both players are overwhelmed and Liverpool will need to replace them. Although Ryan One isn't ready to start for them regularly, he will be their future asset. The chance to join Liverpool will be very exciting for the players. They have a solid record of developing young players and they can help Scottish attackers realize his tremendous potential.
Meanwhile, Chris Wilder claims that the young attacker has a “huge future” in front of him and it remains to be seen where he will be.
While the 18-year-old is naturally a striker, he has enough uses to operate on either side. If they can complete the deal, his versatility may be a reward for Liverpool. They have convinced Sheffield United to sell the players’ financial situation and it remains to be seen whether they make official recommendations in the coming weeks.





