Liverpool are keeping an eye on a teenage talent in the Bundesliga, as Thursday also brought us the announcement of the first eight opponents in the Champions League this season.Today’s Main LFC HeadlineLiverpool are “keeping an eye on” Eintracht Frankfurt’s Can Uzun, according to the Mail‘s Lewis Steele, with the 19-year-old scoring and notching two assists on Bundesliga’s opening day.The 19-year-old, who was born in Germany but represents Turkey, is considered to be “the next big thing to come off the Eintracht production line.” Other Premier League clubs are also monitoring his development.He is primarily an attacking midfielder but has the versatility to operate across the forward line, and already has 68 senior club appearances for FC Nuremberg and Frankfurt, plus three caps for his country.Uzun is described as having “self-belief that belies his years” – it seems a quality that Liverpool admire if the likes of Rio Ngumoha are anything to by!Liverpool’s 8 Champions League OpponentsThe draw for the first phase of the Champions League took place on Thursday, with Liverpool to face:Real Madrid (H), Inter (A), Atletico (H), Frankfurt (A), PSV (H), Marseille (A), Qarabag (H) and Galatasaray (A)We see a certain right-back will be returning to Anfield with one of the best views in the house… which is from the bench.We have to wait for confirmation of the fixture dates, so if you’re needing to book flights be at the ready as we all know airlines won’t hesitate to raise the prices!Read more hereToday’s Liverpool FC News• Newcastle are “closing in on a deal” for Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade, which could finally, at long last, unlock the Alexander Isak transfer (Craig Hope, The Mail)• Alexis Mac Allister is “hoping to be available” for Arsenal‘s visit on Sunday – it would be a big boost and a chance to see him and Ryan Gravenberch for the first time since the league was won (Lewis Steele, The Mail)• Harvey Elliott is now considered to be more likely to stay at Liverpool than leave, which supporters will likely now welcome if there are no replacement plans• Liverpool have, as per Fabrizio Romano, informed Roma that Kostas Tsimikas can be signed on loan, but the Italian side want an option to buy – one to keep an eye on• Oliver Glasner has all but confirmed Marc Guehi‘s exit by saying “let’s see what will come” after their Conference League match, with Palace identifying two possible replacementsElsewhere in the football world today• Ruben Amorim memes have flooded social media after his side’s embarrassing League Cup exit at Grimsby – a Pokemon trading card album is among our favourites (above). We’ve dreamed of these days!• Kai Havertz is to undergo surgery on his knee injury but a lengthy absence is not expected for the striker, though he will obviously miss the trip to Anfield (David Ornstein)• Chelsea are reluctant to finalise any move for Nicolas Jackson before Isak’s future becomes clear, as they sense late interest could come from Newcastle or Liverpool – Howe, what are you waiting for? (The Telegraph)• Xavi Simons is in London as Tottenham and Chelsea battle for his signature, and the former have submitted an opening offer worth £60.5 million. Surely he’ll be swayed not to join the never-ending list of players at Chelsea… (The Athletic)