Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly linked with Liverpool winger Kieran Morrison, who is available on loan. Morrison has made two senior appearances for Liverpool and is an exciting prospect for the Wolves. The 19-year-old can play out wide or in the centre of midfield and has been part of Liverpool's pre-season preparations.

What happened?

Sheffield Wednesday are reportedly pushing to sign Kieran Morrison on loan from Liverpool. According to reporter Alan Nixon, Wednesday are looking to borrow the highly-rated prospect.

Why it matters for Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers have been linked with Morrison earlier in the summer, and his availability on loan could be an exciting opportunity for the club. Morrison has already made two senior appearances for Liverpool and would be an exciting coup for the Wolves.

What comes next?

Wolverhampton Wanderers will be keeping a close eye on the situation, and it will be interesting to see if they can secure the signing of Morrison. The 19-year-old has a lot of potential and could be a great addition to the Wolves' squad.

Sheffield Wednesday attracting young talent

Sheffield Wednesday have become an attractive destination for young players to head to, and they have had some exciting prospects in their ranks over the last year. Henrik Pedersen has been trusted with the development of the likes of Manchester United's Harry Amass, Manchester City's Jaden Heskey, and Crystal Palace's Tayo Adaramola.

Sheffield Wednesday back in League One action

Sheffield Wednesday's League One campaign got off to a positive start at the weekend as Pedersen's side defeated Leyton Orient 2-1. However, Pedersen was still left wanting more.

Quotes from the manager

Pedersen said: "To learn to win after last season, it's a job in itself and to find a way in different games is a big strength. We need to have more identity, but the boys will grow with the identity. "We are all sitting with a very big hunger that we want to show more. The boys will grow, and they will grow a lot through the season. "It's important to build up the confidence to win, but as I told the boys – we have to deserve to win games. We weren't good enough in the first half but we were in the second, and this is what we want to have much more of.