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The tough decision Liverpool's new starlet will have to make

His career is young, but he will soon have to make a choice

By Charles Cornwall

His career is young, but he will soon have to make a choice

Srdjan Bajcetic would prefer not to have to define his son, Stefan Bajcetic, one of Liverpool's most promising academy players but, at the insistence of the Spanish newspaper MARCA, he finally agreed: "He is a centre-back with a very good outlet for the ball. He reads the game well defensively, intercepts, presses forward, filters passes...".

Then comes the million-dollar question: do Srdjan and Stefan Bajcetic look alike? Physically, yes," jokes the Liverpool player's father. "But seriously, I think we share some of the same traits. Stefan is more aggressive than me, but we both have a good touch and good vision," he continues. "Stefan was born and raised here and has more of a connection to Spain than to Serbia. In the future you never know what might happen, but it's not a decision he made out of interest," his father concludes.

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Stefan is an U18 international with Spain. Stefan Bajcetic's development has not gone unnoticed by the RFEF. Pablo Amo made him debut with Spain U18 in September 2021 and everything indicates that he will continue to 'climb' steps with La Rojita. "There is not only a Galician on the moon. There is another at Anfield. Write his name down: Stefan Bajcetic".

The most important change has to do, curiously, with Stefan Bajcetic's position on the pitch. "It is true that the position of defensive pivot at Liverpool is very specific, very positional. Fabinho is practically a central midfielder who plays in midfield.

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"Stefan was born and raised here and has more of a connection to Spain than to Serbia. In the future you never know what will happen, but it's not a decision he made out of interest," his father concludes. Stefan was born and raised here and has more connection with Spain than with Serbia. There is not only a Galician on the moon. There is another at Anfield. Write his name down: Stefan Bajcetic.


 

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