Liverpool are reportedly keen on bringing Andre Dozzell to Anfield.

The 17-year-old was linked with a move to the Reds earlier this year but he chose to stay at Ipswich.

However, with the youngster failing to get much game-time - making just one appearance in the EFL Cup this season - Liverpool hope to persuade him to make the move north.

And The Mirror suggest Liverpool are now considering making a £2m bid for his services.

Dozzell, who is the son of ex-Spurs midfielder Jason, has been tipped for a bright future.

The talented midfielder has already represented England at youth level and that has caught the eye of the Merseyside outfit.

Last season Dozzell picked up Ipswich's Academy Player of the Year award and was subsequently handed his professional debut against Sheffield Wednesday last April in which he scored.

But with Dozzell failing to breakthrough under Mick McCarthy, the chance to train at Liverpool's famous academy could be more tempting if the Reds make an offer this time round. 

Ipswich sit 16th in the Championship, three points above the relegation zone.

Source: Daily Express

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