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Liverpool does not have a great track record of loaning out young players

By Sergio Moya

Liverpool does not have a great track record of loaning out young players

While many supporters eagerly await the arrival of Jude Bellingham and Enzo Fernández, Liverpool's youthful stars who are unlikely to play for the first team may be searching elsewhere for an opportunity to develop their careers, Ben Doak, Calvin Ramsay, Stefan Bajetti, and Bobby Clark, a prospect who made a strong impression at the Dubai Super Cup

And made a wonderful pass to set up Darwin Nez against AC Milan, should all be taking a loan come January, Liverpool does not have a great track record of loaning out young players and having them come back to the main team. Harvey Elliott, a midfielder for Blackburn Rovers who joined the team a few seasons ago, stands out as a noteworthy example of a recent example.

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Elliott was thrilled to get the experience required to fit into the first squad at the conclusion of the productive loan, during which he made 42 appearances, contributed to 11 goals, and scored seven goals himself at the time, Elliott remarked, "Playing here (at Blackburn) was one of the pleasures of my career, I gained a lot of knowledge from this experience.

I gained a lot of knowledge from the coach and the team, as well as through coming up against various teams and playing styles and learning how to break them down, opportunities like this can transform someone from a basic academy prospect into an accomplished and mature player like Elliott, who was prepared to be promoted to the first team after his loan.

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The younger players on the team will be eager to replicate the brilliant move Elliott made that changed his career when more players return from injury and the team aims to bolster its midfield. There is no doubt that throughout the course of the upcoming month, as the transfer window opens, clubs from all over Europe will be buzzing around some of Liverpool's promising young players, players like Bajeti, Doak, and Ramsay may easily fit into many English teams playing in lower levels; the thought of adding one of these players for the remainder of the season is quite alluring and has the potential to improve a lot of clubs.

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