Liverpool are set to keep hold of highly-rated young forward Josh Abe amid interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City, sources told ESPN.
The 15-year-old, who turns 16 next month, is viewed as one of the most gifted Academy prospects in the company and enjoyed a breakthrough season last term, scoring eight times in 10 appearances for the under-18s.
Abe scored a hat trick in an impressive 6-1 victory over Leeds United in February, and his form caught the eye of several Premier League clubs, but he has now committed his future to Liverpool.
The England youth international, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in March, is among the latest intake of first-year scholars at the Academy and will sign a first professional contract once he turns 17 in July next year.
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Sources told ESPN that Abe, who joined the club at the age of four, could be part of Liverpool's travelling party for their preseason tour of the United States next month as he continues his development.
