To launch our five-part series Season of the Superkid - profiling the most exciting young talents in the Premier League - Chris Bascombe met Liverpool's Rhian Brewster. In an in-depth newspaper interview, Rhian talks about the pressure of being the club's next stellar teenage talent, the wrench of leaving London and the influence of Jurgen Klopp. You can sign-up for a free 30-day Premium trial to read this and the rest of the series here.

Rhian Brewster has just heard an interview with one of Liverpool’s former players suggesting he has ‘a little bit of Owen, a bit of Rush and a bit Fowler about him’. So, the obvious first question - no pressure, then?

“It's crazy!” he replies. “To hear people mention names like that when they have only seen clips of me. I just want to show people how I play and what I am all about now. I need to show what a good player I can be.”

Suffice to say Brewster’s reputation precedes him as he aims for a breakthrough season.

Before his full senior debut – potentially against Manchester City in Sunday's Community Shield - certain similarities resonate. Like Owen, Brewster created a buzz around his international achievements before appearing for the first team, the word out on his prodigious goalscoring ability after he won the golden boot at the Under-17 World Cup.