Trent Alexander-Arnold hopes to serve as a sounding board for Liverpool's next generation after forging a path for academy graduates.
The Merseyside local has gone from first-team debutant to established Premier League starter, World Cup squad member and Champions League winner in less than three years.
His rapid rise will give hope to the likes of Rhian Brewster and Harry Wilson as Jurgen Klopp turns to a crop of fresh-faced youngsters for squad depth.
Liverpool have made a conscious decision not to spend in the same manner of recent seasons in this transfer window and, while barely out of his teenage years, Alexander-Arnold is keen to make a contribution to the development of his peers.
"I think I understand that I have a responsibility for the young players," the England right-back told his club's website.
"I try to make sure I am there for them and they know they can come and speak to me."
"Hopefully they know I have been in their situation and I know what they're going through – coming in and out of teams, being rotated, not getting the minutes you want, finding it a little bit too hard or intense, or struggling with fitness and whatnot."
"I have been through it all. I hope they understand that I have, that I am always here for them and that I am always available for them to come and talk."
August 1, 2019