The youngster is considered one of Mexico's most tlaented toung players and has already forced his way into the team at Club America.
'ESPN Deportes' reports that Jurgen Klopp side have like what they have seen from the 17-year-old during the U17 World Cup, despite Mexico enduring a frustrating tournament.
Mexico fell to defeat against Iraq in the last 16 but Lainez is considered to be the only player who emerged from the tournament with any credit.
Lainez made his debut for his club side back in March and has already been in action following his return from international duty, playing 73 minutes against Cruz Azul in the Cup.
Liverpool scouts could become a regular sight in Mexican in the coming months as they look to ensure that they are right up to date with Lainez's development.