Liverpool are willing to listen to offers for Neco Williams and Harry Wilson.
The 20-year-old has already attracted interest from several Premier League clubs now set to test the Reds’ resolve in the transfer market this summer.
Southampton previously made a loan approach for Williams in January but Leeds United, Burnley and Wolves are now understood to also be in the hunt.
He signed a new five-year deal in August 2020 after winning the Premier League and Club World Cup during a breakout season for the club.
But Williams is set to pursue a move away from Anfield due to first-team chances proving limited with Trent Alexander-Arnold established at right-back.
Williams is currently valued at around £10 million by Liverpool, where the Wrexham-born player has graduated through the ranks from the age of six.
Last term, he made just 14 outings in all competitions, waiting two months between his final two against Manchester United and Fulham respectively.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are also open to the idea of selling Williams’ teammate for club and country Harry Wilson, who is also part of Wales’ Euro 2020 squad.
Wilson, 24, spent the previous three campaign on loan with Derby County, Bournemouth and Cardiff City in addition to a half-season at Hull City.
Meanwhile Liverpool confirmed on Monday that Dutch centre-back Sepp van den Berg has rejoined Preston North End for the forthcoming 2021/22 season.
Van den Berg originally moved to Deepdale on a short-term loan as part of the move which saw Ben Davies heading to Anfield on January deadline day.
“I said it last season at the end that I would love to come back and I was really happy it worked out,” said the teenager.
“I’m just looking forward to playing a whole season now and playing from the start.
“Hopefully I’ll see the fans very soon and of course see the players and the staff again.
“I really enjoyed last season so I’m just really excited for the upcoming season.”
