Liverpool are having a busy transfer window despite not making a single signing so far this summer amid fans’ frustration. However, the Reds have allowed frequent departures from the squad and the academy which has only added to the frustrations.
Fabio Carvalho has left Liverpool for Brentford in a lucrative deal with Sepp van den Berg following the Portuguese soon. The Reds already saw Thiago Alcantara, Joel Matip and goalkeeper Adrian leaving as free agents during the summer’s beginning.
The club’s decision to let Bobby Clark join RB Salzburg has caused a lot of anger on social media. A big section of the fanbase continuously questions the club for selling players while failing to complete the signing.
Their argument is that the lack of depth in squad could ruin the season that has a bigger fixture list. The new Champions League format has increased the number of games that each participating team will play during this season.
Liverpool have already suffered from an uncharacteristic implosion last season when the team suffered a surprise dip in form very late. The Reds cannot afford to repeat that situation under the first season of their new head coach Arne Slot.
Amid this chaos, the Reds have made Stefan Bajcetic available for a loan move during the summer which surprised everyone. According to Fichajes, Bajcetic’s youth club Celta Vigo wants to add the youngster to their campaign for the next season.
The 19-year-old missed most of the last season due to fitness and injury issues after his over-exposure to the senior level. Bajcetic requires special supervision to maintain the longevity of his professional career as he just fully returned to action.
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With the lack of number six options at the club and other young midfielders like Clark leaving, fans assumed Bajcetic would remain as a squad option. However, this new development only raises more questions than answers as the deadline day draws closer.