Burnley FC is reportedly set to show interest in signing Liverpool winger Kieran Morrison on loan for the 2026/27 campaign. Morrison, a 19-year-old Northern Ireland international, has been afforded just two outings at first-team level for Liverpool. The teenager has been named among the clubs who will show interest in taking Morrison on loan, alongside Bolton Wanderers, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and German outfit Schalke. Morrison has had plenty of exposure to youth football and looks ready to test himself on a regular basis in the men's game. For Liverpool, if a loan is decided as the wideman's next step, it will be a case of picking the club best-placed to nurture his talent. Morrison's senior debut came in a Carabao Cup loss to Crystal Palace last October and was followed by an outing in Liverpool's FA Cup win over Wolves in March. He made the bench for seven Premier League fixtures last term but did not enter the fray. Morrison's senior international debut came yesterday (June 4), in Northern Ireland's 1-0 friendly victory over Guinea. Post-match, Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill said: 'Kieran gave a good account of himself in the first half and I thought that Ceadach [O'Neill] was very good when he came on.'