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Liverpool have rejected an approach from Celtic for exciting young winger Harry Wilson.

Former Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was keen to be reunited with the Wales international but Jurgen Klopp has dashed those hopes.

The Scottish Premiership champions inquired both about taking Wilson on loan and whether Liverpool would be open to selling him.

However, they were informed that Wilson is going nowhere. Klopp sees the 20-year-old as being part of his plans for the 2017/18 campaign.

It proved to be a breakthrough year for the Liverpool Under-23s captain, who played the first half of Wednesday night's end of season friendly victory over Sydney FC.

(Image: 2017 Getty Images)

After enhancing his reputation as a prolific goal scorer for the Academy side, he was promoted to Melwood on a permanent basis for the second half of the campaign.

Wilson was handed his first-team debut by Klopp in January's FA Cup with with Plymouth and is highly rated by the German manager.

What do you make of Celtic's approach? How do you rate Wilson? Let us know in the comments below