Liverpool youngster, Ben Woodburn is not short of suitors after Jurgen Klopp decided he can leave the Reds on loan.
The Welsh youngster is one of the most highly rated youngsters in the Premier League, but has found his path to the first team blocked by the performance of those ahead of him.
Woodburn burst onto to the scene last season, when he became Liverpool’s youngest ever scorer with a goal against Leeds United in the League Cup.
His career steadily progressed and he earned his first and a few more Welsh cap in the last world Cup qualifiers, scoring on his full Wales debut.
He is highly regarded at Anfield, but Klopp wants him to make a temporary move in other to get more first team opportunities.
According to Sun Sport, Woodburn is wanted by Sunderland, Norwich, Leeds United and Preston North End.
His former national team manager, Chris Coleman who is now managing Sunderland is currently the favourites to land the teenager.
The 18 years old signed a new long term deal at Anfield earlier in the year, and the Kops expect him to become one of their legendary local lads.