Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says Neco Williams, Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones will see plenty of action next season.
All three youngsters have now shown their senior credentials at Anfield and have forced their way into Klopp's thinking.
"Neco (Williams) made exactly the same steps as Harvey (Elliott) and Curtis (Jones)," Klopp said, when asked about the development of the trio.
"It is a little bit easier for him to have minutes than it is for example Harvey (because of the position he plays in at full-back) who has made really good steps and is unbelievable.
"The more players you can produce yourself is better it saves you money.
"Whatever we can save out there in the crazy world of the transfer market that helps. I'm so happy with the two boys' new contracts (Jones and Elliott). We are here for preparing careers until the boys are ready to play week in, week out.
"I proved in the past at Dortmund and here it is not about how old you are but how good you are."
Klopp also said: "The dream is to have all the boys - maybe it won't happen in the next five years but maybe in 10 years - if you could have a team full of Scousers, why not?
"It's not a bad thing to be a Scouser, it's a good thing because they are hard working and it's eminently clear that they would fight like crazy.
"These are the good characteristics of a Scouser. The door is open for all the other boys who want to play football."

