Liverpool don't secure a Premier League move for the striker.Brewster, 20, spent the second half of last season with the Swans where he scored 11 goals in 22 appearances.The Reds have yet to make a decision on his future yet and may not do until closer to the October 5 deadline.There was interest from Aston Villa, Newcastle and Crystal Palace this summer either on loan or permanent.But all three have since signed strikers which has cast doubt on them being able to give the young striker the first-team football he needs.Liverpool would prefer Brewster is playing at Premier League level if he does move on loan in this window.But Swansea retain an interest in bringing him back and a return there has not been ruled out.Brewster played for.
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