
Interest in the 19-year-old’s services has increased over the past few days, making him a potential hot commodity during the January transfer window.
Under legendary manager Jürgen Klopp, Danns made five appearances and scored his first goals for Liverpool in a 3-0 FA Cup fifth-round victory over Southampton last year, capping a spectacular debut into the first team.
Arne Slot, who signed Danns in the summer, has used the gifted forward twice this season, and the Reds academy product opened the scoring with a goal in Liverpool’s recent FA Cup victory against Accrington Stanley, leaving Danns on the sidelines.
Multiple sides towards the bottom end of the Championship will be looking to utilise the top-flight loan market as they bid to acquire short-term fixes to ensure survival come the season’s conclusion.
Up to five divisional teams—Hull, Preston, Blackburn, Stoke, and Oxford—have reportedly entered the race for Danns, according to sources close to FLW.
However, this is contingent upon Liverpool letting him leave Anfield this month in pursuit of consistent playing time, as the Premier League leaders’ position on a temporary departure appears to be still up in the air.
After it was recently revealed that Millwall and Derby County had sent scouts to see the teenage prodigy as his Liverpool under-21 team lost 3-1 to Sparta Prague in a Premier League International Cup match on Wednesday night, in which he scored, FLW is able to divulge Danns’ most recent suitors.
According to Darren Witcoop, at the start of the window, relegation-threatened duo Cardiff City and Plymouth Argyle had both fielded enquiries over Danns.
Championship interest in Danns’ services is nothing new, as the young forward was reportedly poised to join the Pilgrims last summer.

Plymouth, who were managed by Wayne Rooney at the time, were described as being “at the front of the queue” if Liverpool decided to sanction a loan exit in a report by TEAMtalk. However, a back injury meant Danns was not able to complete a move to Home Park or anywhere else.
Plymouth are currently bottom of the Championship and are among a number of teams struggling at the wrong-end of the table who could really benefit from striking an agreement for Danns this month.