Jurgen Klinsmann said Jordan Morris is going through a learning curve as he adjusts to playing at the professional level, but he remains in the plans of the senior national team.

In his first four games with Seattle, Morris has started three times and been used as a substitute once by Sigi Schmid. 

"Jordan is going through a huge learning curve right now which is really cool," Klinsmann said in a Facebook Q and A he conducted on Tuesday. "He started the first three games for the Sounders and then he was coming off the bench in the last game. 

"Now for Jordan it's a game-by-game learning curve to really understand what the professional game demands. It's a lot more physical, it's a lot faster compared to what he was used to coming from the college system.

"Jordan is a personality that learns very quickly, so obviously will watch him now and see how he gets his feet wet in MLS and how he's coming through and we are very confident his learning curve will [progress] really fast and we definitely see him continuing to be a part of the senior national team."