Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster is wanted by Swansea next season in a second loan at the Liberty Stadium.

The England Under-21 international moved from Anfield in January and has scored four goals in 10 starts in the Championship, with hopes he will stay in Wales to continue his progress.

Brewster has been reunited with Steve Cooper, who was coach when he won the Under-17 World Cup, and has nine games left of the regular season when football returns after the coronavirus crisis.

His five-month loan will be extended until the end of the campaign and he is firmly in Cooper’s thoughts when he plans next season.

Jurgen Klopp will assess whether Brewster will benefit from a whole campaign with Swansea or be part of his first team at Liverpool. So far the 20-year-old has made a positive impact with fans during his spell and has started all but one game since his arrival.

Brewster had a number of Championship teams chasing him when he became available during the last window.

He could have moved to a top-flight team but there would be less opportunities for regular football and his relationship with Cooper was a key factor.

Brewster scored in the final of the Under-17 World Cup three years ago when England defeated Spain to win the tournament, with Phil Foden and Callum Hudson-Odoi among his team-mates.

He has since recovered from a serious ankle injury and was on the bench for last season’s Champions League final win over Tottenham.

He made his competitive debut for Liverpool in the EFL Cup this season but Klopp looked to loan him out to get experience at senior level rather than keeping him with his first team.