I was busy on my phone that night, I sent a message to everybody!”While he wasn’t able to be a part of the celebrations, Brewster is excited to be back and have the opportunity to contribute.“It feels good to maybe be a part of it next season.
Brewster attended school at Chadwell Heath Primary School before joining the Chadwell Heath and Shield Academy YFC. Brewster managed to do what so few Liverpool youngsters have managed to accomplish - have success while out on loan.“It’s very good for your development at such a young age,” said the young striker. Brewster, 20, scored 11 goals in 22 games after joining Swansea on loan in January. "In the moment, he is [part of the plan now].
“Going there in January, having that first game against Cardiff and the last game against Brentford, I’ve had a lot of experiences, ups and downs in football.”Brewster spent much of the year prior to his loan doing rehab after a knee injury. Liverpool is like one big family, so it was good to know they were watching and keeping an eye on me, just as much as I was watching and learning from them.”While Brewster wasn’t able to be a part of Liverpool’s title run, he still was able to enjoy the Reds being crowned champions from afar.
The striker was among the players who travelled to Austria for the Reds’ pre-season training camp on Saturday, having spent the second part of last term with the … “It was a good experience – a great experience, I would say,” said Brewster.
The Liverpool Offside Rhian Brewster believes the experience he garnered during his half-year loan with Swansea City will stand him in good stead as he returns to Liverpool to start work for 2020-21. His scoring prowess helped to lift Swansea up the table into a spot in the playoffs. Steve Cooper is hopeful Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster will return to Swansea City next season. Obviously we didn’t quite make it to the final and get promoted, but to play in the semi-final, the cameras are on you and they are high-pressure games, as you will have seen on TV. Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Jurgen Klopp says Rhian Brewster is a part of his current plans at Liverpool, although he is yet to decide where the striker will spend the 2020/21 season. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Rhian Brewster predicts bright Swansea future under Cooper Rhian Brewster is predicting a bright future for Swansea City under the guidance of Steve Cooper. Brewster was born in Chadwell Heath, Greater London to a Barbadian father and Turkish Cypriot mother. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our The young striker had a phenomenal half season on loan in Wales, and was in constant contact with Liverpool players and staff during that time.Young Rhian Brewster had himself quite a loan experience while at Swansea. "He's still a young boy. Seeing how happy it made the boys and the fans was a great feeling. “It was great to know they were all watching and they were all behind me. Especially in his position, as a number nine, up front, experience helps a lot. The striker is wanted by a string of Premier League and Championship clubsGet the latest Swans news sent straight to your inboxJurgen Klopp says Rhian Brewster is a part of his current plans at Liverpool, although he is yet to decide where the striker will spend the 2020/21 season.The forward excelled during his loan stint with Swansea in the latter half of the previous campaign, scoring 11 times in his 22 appearances in the Championship.Steve Cooper is eager to see Brewster spend the duration of the upcoming campaign on loan at the Liberty Stadium as the Swans bid to gain promotion to the Premier League.Following his spell in South Wales, Brewster returned to parent club Liverpool and has since netted three goals in his two pre-season outings for the Reds.Klopp was keen to cast his eye over the frontman this summer before choosing where the 20-year-old's short-term future lies.And the German says he's in no rush to make a decision on the young Englishman, adding that Brewster will be in Liverpool's squad for their Community Shield clash with Arsenal at Wembley this weekend.
We will have to see what will happen in the next few weeks or so," he said in a press conference.