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Adam Lewis has targeted making his Liverpool debut before the end of the season after being included in the Reds’ warm weather training camp squad in Marbella.

The 19-year-old is yet to make a competitive appearance for Jurgen Klopp’s side, but has caught the eye in the club’s youth ranks since first being called up by the German for a similar camp in Tenerife two years ago.

With Alberto Moreno set to depart Anfield at the end of his contract in the summer, the opportunity is there for the young left-back to stake his claim to be a viable alternative to Andy Robertson while in Marbella.

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And having seen Klopp hand opportunities to a number of Liverpool academy graduates since he first arrived at the club, most recently Ki-Jana Hoever, Rafa Camaco and Curtis Jones, Lewis is hopeful he can be the next player to make the breakthrough.

“It’s an unbelievable experience, to be honest,” he told the club’s website. “Obviously I had an idea that I was going to be coming, but when he [Klopp] told me I was made up. All my family were made up too.

“These types of training sessions help me. With the Tenerife one I came back flying and got my pro contract out of it as well, so hopefully when I come back from Marbella and get back to the U23s I can try and stay at Melwood for as long as possible.

“[My aim is to] Just to try and get on the bench or maybe in the squad for a Premier League game. Just to keep doing what I’m doing, to be honest.

“Everyone knows the manager gives opportunities and you can see it with Ki-Jana [Hoever] obviously coming off the bench [against Wolves] with four minutes gone.

“So he believes in you as players and if you do well then he’s going to give you that chance.”