Jurgen Klopp shows a glimpse of Liverpool’s future as some new faces join in training

Liverpool have commenced training ahead of their weekend trip to Huddersfield in the English Premier League following the two weeks international holiday break.

However, the training session at Melwood saw some interesting and new faces join the Reds during the action.

Many of Liverpool players are on international duty for their respective home countries, however, coach Jurgen Klopp decided to commence training at Anfield combining some Liverpool youngsters with their more established non-international player.

The likes of  Adam Lallana, Daniel Sturridge, Divock Origi, Joel Matip, Alberto Moreno and Nathaniel Clyne were all spotted during training alongside some of Liverpool youngsters.

The youngsters include the Reds under 18 striker, Paul Glatzel, who has scored six goals in four matches under Barry Lewtas this season.

Adam Lewis, Liverpool young left-back was also spotted during the training. Lewis has been tipped to take over from Alberto Moreno, once the latter leaves at the end the season.

Klopp may not plan to use any of the youngsters during the weekend match against Huddersfield but he is obviously building them towards the future when they end up in the Reds first eleven.

The Liverpool game against Huddersfield is expected to be an easy win for the Reds, so it doesn’t matter the calibre of players Klopp will decide to use.

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