Liverpool, which has been scratching the surface of promising young players in England such as Harvey Elliott, Kaide Gordon, Bobby Clarke, Ben Doak, and James McConnell, is looking to further strengthen its academy.
According to the TEAMtalk, they are eyeing Scotland U-17 international Ryan Wang, who has made 32 appearances for Hamilton Academical FC. Newcastle United, Rangers, Celtic, and Burnley are also interested, with Brighton having had two offers rejected.
The 17-year-old Coatbridge-born attacker is most often used as a left or right winger or center forward. He played 17 games in the Scottish Championship last season and is slowly gaining experience.
His dribbling ability to dodge opponents with his sharp movement is very attractive, and although he does not have much experience playing in the first team, he has shown a lot of potential.
Last summer Liverpool acquired Ben Doak and Calvin Ramsey from Scotland, and may be reinforced for the second year in a row.