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Liverpool trialist Cian Harries has returned to Coventry City.

The 19-year-old defender spent a few days with the Reds last week – playing in the under-23s' 6-0 friendly victory over Bangor City.

Harries trained at the Academy rather than with Jurgen Klopp's first-team squad at Melwood.

Liverpool have no imminent plans to make an offer for the teenage centre-back but will continue to monitor his progress in League One.

Harries has gone back to Coventry and is expected to start for Russell Slade's side against Brighton in the Checkatrade Trophy tonight.

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Speaking after Harries' outing against Bangor, interim Liverpool Under-23s coach Mike Garrity said: “It's a difficult one because it is a little bit hush-hush but he did well, he was fine.

“He seems a very nice player. He's only been with us for 24 hours so we'll see how that one works out.

“The clubs will decide how long he's going to stay for. He wasn't able to train with us before the game.”