Liverpool have joined the race to sign Birmingham City midfielder George Hall. 

The Lowdown: Hall's career so far

The 18-year-old has made 22 appearances for the Blues across their under-18 and under-21 teams, scoring six goals and delivering three assists along the way.

Hall has now made 20 senior appearances for the Championship club, which shows just how highly he is regarded at the club - so much so that the teenager has three Premier League suitors chasing him ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.

The Latest: Liverpool join Hall transfer race

According to a recent report from Football Insider, Liverpool and their Merseyside rivals Everton have both joined the race to sign Hall alongside fellow top-flight outfit Leeds United, who have already had an offer rejected for the teenager.

The report adds that the Reds are 'plotting a move for Hall as they look to bring in a rising star midfielder capable of graduating into their first team.'

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The Verdict: A 'dynamic' target

With Liverpool eyeing a move for another teenage midfield prodigy who has worked his way through Birmingham's youth ranks in the shape of Jude Bellingham, this further enhances the belief that the Reds are keen to add some young players to their squad.

In terms of what Kopites could expect from Hall, the Blues' under-18s lead coach Martyn Olorenshaw said about him last year: "He is explosive, dynamic and has the prowess to influence games. He is a really exciting player that has the ceiling to achieve whatever he wants to achieve. He has received international recognition recently which is a huge achievement, a testament to all his hard work and a reflection of his character."

 

Taking all of that into account, if Liverpool's scouting network believe that Hall would be a suitable addition to Jurgen Klopp's squad and is capable of becoming a regular first-team figure, the Reds should do all that they can to get him to move to Anfield.