Liverpool are unwilling to sell
midfielder Kevin Stewart and have already rejected a number of
approaches for the former Tottenham trainee, reports the Daily Mirror.
Swansea, West Brom and Sky Bet Championship trio Brighton, Newcastle and Aston Villa have all registered an interest in the 23-year-old.
However, the Reds, who turned down a bid of £6million for Stewart last summer
Kevin Stewart is viewed as the perfect squad player by Jurgen Klopp and the manager is determined to retain his services.
Klopp has reportedly been highly impressed by his development over the past 12 months with the German praising his attitude and the intensity of his training.
Liverpool will rebuff any further attempts to sign Stewart in January and intend to re-assess the situation in the summer.
Having joined the Reds from Tottenham on a free transfer three years ago, Stewart is now valued by the club around the £10million to £12million mark.
Swansea, West Brom and Sky Bet Championship trio Brighton, Newcastle and Aston Villa have all registered an interest in the 23-year-old.
However, the Reds, who turned down a bid of £6million for Stewart last summer
Kevin Stewart is viewed as the perfect squad player by Jurgen Klopp and the manager is determined to retain his services.
Klopp has reportedly been highly impressed by his development over the past 12 months with the German praising his attitude and the intensity of his training.
Liverpool will rebuff any further attempts to sign Stewart in January and intend to re-assess the situation in the summer.
Having joined the Reds from Tottenham on a free transfer three years ago, Stewart is now valued by the club around the £10million to £12million mark.