Liverpool fans have been responding on Twitter to the latest club post announcing Rhian Brewster’s loan deal to Swansea City.
This comes after the official Liverpool Twitter account shared a post on their page revealing the striker has “completed a loan move” to the Championship club until the end of the season.
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This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were quick to let their feelings known on the deal.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to the announcement:
https://twitter.com/ick1emonkey/status/1214608000499015681
Come back stronger in 6 months my son
— mboopi (@boardmanburner) January 7, 2020
All the best Rhian! Go show the swans what you’re made of
— ?? (@CalvesLikeShaq) January 7, 2020
The 19-year-old centre-forward has made 12 appearances so far this season, mixing between the youth and first-team (per TransferMarkt). Now that the news has broken that Brewster will be spending the rest of the season at Swansea, lots of Liverpool fans think this will be a good move for the teenager.
Hopefully this will help him kick on. A proper run of games might be just what he needs. He’s got plenty of talent, but he needs to be able to make the step up, and he probably needs a loan or two to do that.
— Jürgen Meister (@SS_LFC) January 7, 2020
Come back more experienced and ready to start breaking into the first team!
— James (@jloganfitness_) January 7, 2020
Brilliant news! He needs as many minutes as possible in the crash/bang/wallop of the mens game! When we get him back he’ll be like a great new signing. Good luck kid!
— Tarquin Helmet (@TarquinHelmet) January 7, 2020
Wow.. I didn’t see that coming
— Omoge LFC (@SiiratheXplorer) January 7, 2020
I think it’ll be great for his confidence and experience receiving more game time. Good luck Rhian & YNWA
— TRENT66 (@TAAWorld) January 7, 2020
What do we think?
If Brewster can get some playing time and experience under his belt in the second half of this season at Swansea, he could push himself to break into the Liverpool first team when he returns.