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Liverpool wonderkid spotted at the Etihad Stadium, could join Man City this summer

Liverpool’s promising teenager Josh Abe has once again found himself at the centre of transfer speculation after being seen at a high-profile Premier League fixture, raising further uncertainty about where his future lies.

The 15-year-old, regarded as one of the brightest prospects emerging from Liverpool’s academy, attended the weekend clash between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium.

The match, which carried significant weight in the title race, ended in a 2-1 victory for the home side, but attention has since shifted to the presence of the young winger in the stands.

Abe’s development at Anfield has been closely monitored, particularly after he was invited to train on multiple occasions with the first team under head coach Arne Slot.

Such exposure at his age reflects the club’s belief in his potential. However, that same potential has inevitably drawn interest from other leading sides, both domestically and abroad.

Growing interest and uncertain future

Despite Liverpool’s efforts to nurture him, Abe’s future remains unresolved. Reports linking him with moves away from Merseyside have gathered momentum in recent months, with both Manchester City and Arsenal credited with strong interest in securing his signature.

Liverpool are understood to be making a concerted effort to retain the teenager, with suggestions that they are prepared to build parts of their youth setup around him, positioning him as a central figure in the academy’s plans.

The intention is clear: convince Abe that his pathway to senior football is best served by staying at Anfield.

Yet the competition for his services is intense. Clubs across Europe are increasingly aggressive in recruiting elite youth talent, and Abe has already experienced that attention firsthand.

Toward the end of last year, he travelled to Spain to visit Real Madrid, a move that underlined the level of interest in him beyond England.

As posted on his Instagram stories on Sunday, he visited the Etihad Stadium, Liverpool were involved in one of their own key fixtures, making Abe’s decision to attend a rival match appear, to some observers, as a subtle indication of shifting priorities.

Whether intentional or not, it has contributed to a growing sense that Liverpool may be facing an uphill battle to keep hold of him.

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