Ben Trueman, a footballer who was born in 2006, enrolled in the Liverpool academy at the age of five. He went on to have a fantastic career, and this season he performed well with the under-18 squad, earning him a professional contract that has already been made public. Truman, a 17-year-old football player, has been trained by Marc Bridge-Wilkinson recently. He has started several under-18 games and has shown promise, especially in his matches against rivals Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers, when he had the opportunity to score.
Not only that, but Ben’s consistency on the Bridge-Wilkinson team not too long ago gave him the chance to represent the England under-15 team as well. It’s amazing that at just 17 years old, he has such a wide range of experience, which makes him one of the most intriguing profiles for the first team in a while.
With calls for Kyle Kieffer and Callum Scanlon making headlines lately, Trueman may soon emerge as one of Jürgen Klopp’s top targets. Klopp has expressed interest in bringing more and more youth players into the first squad in recent months.Gordon to the match versus Toulouse in the UEFA Europa League.
The Liverpool Academy starts to show results
Just a few weeks after Trent Kone-Doherty, a 17-year-old winger, signed a deal with Liverpool, Trueman also did. Both players are extremely promising young men who are still developing but have bright futures ahead of them.