Sheyi Ojo‘s ambition to return from his loan spell with Wolves to secure a first-team role at Liverpool must be backed up with quality on the field.
Ojo’s joined Kenny Jackett’s side at the beginning of 2015/16, looking to develop his game in the Championship before rejoining the Liverpool squad for the following campaign.
But on meeting with Jurgen Klopp during this most recent international break, Ojo has set his sights higher—with the 18-year-old looking to emulate former academy team-mate Jordon Ibe.
“He went out on loan last season and then got recalled back so it goes to show that if you do well on loan you get the chance to be called back and go straight into the first team,” Ojo said this week.
“That’s my main aim: to keep doing well, and if I do get the call back, I just need to impress the manager.”
But can Ojo follow Ibe and break through into the Liverpool first team this season?
“That is his aim,” Jackett explained in October, suggesting that Ojo could fill the void left by Sakho as a result of the injury he suffered in their last Premier League match.
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