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Stefan Bajcetic has signed a new long-term contract with the Reds

By Charles Cornwall

Stefan Bajcetic has signed a new long-term contract with the Reds
Stefan Bajcetic has signed a new long-term contract with the Reds
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Stefan Bajcetic has signed a new long-term contract with the Reds. Bajcetic has signed until 2027. The young Vigo-born player of Serbian descent scored his first top-flight goal against Aston Villa. Boxing Day 2022 will go down in English football history for Stefan Bajcetic's first goal for Liverpool and therefore in the top flight. The midfielder came to the Reds' rescue at Villa Park with a beautifully crafted strike in which he cheekily disguised his 18 years and 65 days of age.

That milestone earned him the honour of being the second-youngest Spanish goalscorer in Premier League history, second only to Cesc Fabregas (17 years and 113 days). The midfielder, of Serbian origin through his father Srdjan, started out in the youth ranks at Celta Vigo before packing his bags for the city of the Beatles during the Pandemic to fulfil his dream. His passion for football runs in the family, as his father played for Celta back in the 90s and is currently in charge of Celta C.

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With Liverpool struggling at Birmingham against Aston Villa, Stefan Bajcetic made his professional goalscoring debut in extraordinary fashion, picking up a loose ball in the Villains' penalty area and finishing the ball into the back of the net with a cut-back past Olsen and a great finish to deny the presence of defenders under the sticks. Who would have thought he played as a defensive midfielder after seeing that kind of play.

Keita and OX out 

FSG plans to make more money, make the most of the current squad and place Keïta in this transfer market, who if not sold now, could leave in the summer without benefiting The Pool, who at least hope to make 20 million from the 50 million they paid for him in the summer of 2017 when they managed to snatch him from Bundesliga side Red Bull Leipzig. Keïta is 27 years old and has a long list of injuries throughout his career. He was joined by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who also asked to leave as a thank you so that the club can get something for them and not leave on a free in the summer when his employment with them comes to an end.

 


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