01 Jul 2020 09:33:04
Hey Eds, Brewster has been in fine form for Swansea this season. Is he rated highly enough by the coaches and Klopp to be included in the senior squad next season or does another loan move await him? Thanks.

{Ed001's Note - the issue is game time, Brewster pushed for the loan move to more of it, rather than the club wanting him out. Klopp wanted him in the senior squad. Next season it will be again a discussion between him and the coaching staff over what is best for his future.}


1.) 01 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020 12:07:42
To be fair playing competitive football in the championship is far better for his development than getting splinters in his arse and playing u23 football and it looks like he’s taking his chance there.


2.) 01 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020 13:06:07
He's only recently turned 20. For me his best 'move' would be to stay at Swansea for next season, keep playing well and learning and then come back to us for the 21/ 22 season at which point we can start to look at him potentially being the long term replacement for one of our front 3 who, let's face it, won't be around forever given they are all 28/ 29 right now.

Probably won't happen, too impatient the youngsters these days.


3.) 01 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020 13:30:36
Brewster signed a new contract while he was injured two seasons ago and there was talk of him leaving for a German team (I've forgotten whom) . So that's that for whatever it is worth. He seems to like/ love LFC and understands that he has to wait for his turn and show he's deserving of getting his shot. Doesn't strike me as impatient as an Ibe or Sinclair.


4.) 01 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020 14:00:54
Yeah, he signed a five year contract, so the club must rate him, I think it was Borussia Moenchengladbach who were sniffing around him.


5.) 01 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020 19:37:36
6Times, I think it was Dortmund right after they got Sancho and found out he was that good and wrecking it at BVB at the time.