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Ryan Kent is in contention to make his Liverpool debut against Exeter City in the FA Cup next week.

The talented 19-year-old winger is heading back to Merseyside after being recalled from his loan spell with Coventry City by Reds boss Jurgen Klopp .

Kent received a standing ovation in the dressing room from his Sky Blues team-mates after making his final appearance for the League One outfit in their 5-0 thrashing of Crewe on Saturday.

The teenager could now feature for the Reds in the FA Cup third round tie at St James' Park next Friday night.

“There are a number of injuries and a lot of games so that’s why I’ve been recalled,” Kent said.

“Hopefully I can make my debut against Exeter in the FA Cup but I’ll have to see what happens.”

Kent, who made 17 appearances for Coventry, believes he has benefited greatly from his time in the Midlands.

“I have to say my game has improved a lot,” he told the Coventry Telegraph.

“I feel a much better player after stepping up from under-21s football into a first team.

“Tony Mowbray has been excellent with me and I have learned a lot under him both in training and in games. So it’s a big thanks to him.

“I’ve got a feeling of mixed emotions. It’s disappointing to be leaving because I’ve enjoyed it so much at Coventry but I’m also looking forward to the next step in my career.”