Ridges supervisor Chris Coleman claims Ben Woodburn will stay focused on his present country, and has conceded he would be interested in ringing the young person on the off chance that he proceeds with his emotional ascent at Liverpool.
The 17-year-old turned into the Reds' most youthful ever goalscorer with his strike against Leeds in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, three days subsequent to making his full introduction for the club.
Woodburn is a standout amongst the most exceedingly appraised adolescents in the Academy and has inspired staff at Kirkby for quite a long time, prompting to Jurgen Klopp giving him his shot for the Anfield first group.
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The Chester-conceived forward has spoken to Wales at youth level from Under-15s upwards; he has captained the Under-17s and now routinely includes for the Under-19s, scoring a splendid support against Luxembourg prior this month.
Woodburn's emotional presentation into the spotlight has prompted to theory England would hope to prise the double qualified star from the Welsh set-up.
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In spite of being conceived and experiencing childhood in England, his Welsh family foundation has seen him ascend through the positions for the Dragons – and Coleman has uncovered Woodburn needs to keep it that way.
"He's said he's focused on Wales and I'm upbeat to trust him," Coleman told Wales Online. "He's been raised in the Welsh framework and done exceptionally well for the different sides he has played for so we have full confidence in him.
"We're mindful he qualifies for England however he's constantly spoken to us well and spoke to us gladly – and the signs are great that he will continue advancing and keep on doing that. We have full confidence in him as a player.
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With fuss in Wales developing to top the youth to secure his future, contemplations will definitely swing to Harry Wilson.
Wilson, now captaining Liverpool Under-23s, turned into Wales' most youthful player in 2013 subsequent to being rung by Coleman to harden his qualification for the national side.
Coleman concedes he will approach any ring with alert after Wilson, now 19, endured various difficulties in late seasons.
However the 46-year-old, who guided his nation to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, yields he "can't overlook" Woodburn in the event that he improvement proceeds.
He included: "I think Jurgen Klopp has been top of the line with him and what he's said in regards to him, however he's appropriate in saying he can't disregard him on the off chance that he keeps on advancing as he seems to be.
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"What's more, it will be the same with us – not that we've overlooked him. He's been on our radar for quite a while, we've seen him create. He's looked great and demonstrated a ton of value and I'm certain he will keep up the diligent work that is got him to this stage.
"We will be watchful. Harry came in when the squad was destroyed to give him an essence of things.
"To be completely forthright, I think he battled a bit a while later yet it's great to see he's presently back on track. You need to adjust between ensuring them and pushing them on, however we're enchanted with the advance Ben is making."
The 17-year-old turned into the Reds' most youthful ever goalscorer with his strike against Leeds in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, three days subsequent to making his full introduction for the club.
Woodburn is a standout amongst the most exceedingly appraised adolescents in the Academy and has inspired staff at Kirkby for quite a long time, prompting to Jurgen Klopp giving him his shot for the Anfield first group.
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The Chester-conceived forward has spoken to Wales at youth level from Under-15s upwards; he has captained the Under-17s and now routinely includes for the Under-19s, scoring a splendid support against Luxembourg prior this month.
Woodburn's emotional presentation into the spotlight has prompted to theory England would hope to prise the double qualified star from the Welsh set-up.
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In spite of being conceived and experiencing childhood in England, his Welsh family foundation has seen him ascend through the positions for the Dragons – and Coleman has uncovered Woodburn needs to keep it that way.
"He's said he's focused on Wales and I'm upbeat to trust him," Coleman told Wales Online. "He's been raised in the Welsh framework and done exceptionally well for the different sides he has played for so we have full confidence in him.
"We're mindful he qualifies for England however he's constantly spoken to us well and spoke to us gladly – and the signs are great that he will continue advancing and keep on doing that. We have full confidence in him as a player.
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With fuss in Wales developing to top the youth to secure his future, contemplations will definitely swing to Harry Wilson.
Wilson, now captaining Liverpool Under-23s, turned into Wales' most youthful player in 2013 subsequent to being rung by Coleman to harden his qualification for the national side.
Coleman concedes he will approach any ring with alert after Wilson, now 19, endured various difficulties in late seasons.
However the 46-year-old, who guided his nation to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, yields he "can't overlook" Woodburn in the event that he improvement proceeds.
He included: "I think Jurgen Klopp has been top of the line with him and what he's said in regards to him, however he's appropriate in saying he can't disregard him on the off chance that he keeps on advancing as he seems to be.
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Jurgen Klopp on Ben Woodburn turning into the best
"What's more, it will be the same with us – not that we've overlooked him. He's been on our radar for quite a while, we've seen him create. He's looked great and demonstrated a ton of value and I'm certain he will keep up the diligent work that is got him to this stage.
"We will be watchful. Harry came in when the squad was destroyed to give him an essence of things.
"To be completely forthright, I think he battled a bit a while later yet it's great to see he's presently back on track. You need to adjust between ensuring them and pushing them on, however we're enchanted with the advance Ben is making."
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