Pep Ljinders is eyeing a reunion with Bobby Clark as he aims to take the 19-year-old Liverpool prospect to RB Salzburg on loan.
According to The Athletic, Liverpool are finalising many moves for their young stars, including Bobby Clark. The 19-year-old is attracting interest from former assistant manager Pep Ljinders, who is now in charge of Red Bull Salzburg over in Austria, as they plan on a loan approach.
RB Salzburg keen on Bobby Clark
Liverpool might have suffered a big blow in their pursuit of Martin Zubimendi as of Monday, but they are not rushing their young stars to make a grade in those central positions. The club has always valued its young prospects and taken good care of their development prospects.
That might be the case with some of their current crop, as Jurgen Klopp did bring a few of them to the fore in the second part of last season. Liverpool are planning the futures of many of their promising stars, including Bobby Clark, with the club ready to send him on loan this summer.
Clark, a midfielder by trade, may not get the breakthrough season he craves under Arne Slot this time out. Liverpool might feel the need to send him out on loan to get regular game time and improve his skills. Klopp’s assistant, Pep Ljinders, who now manages Red Bull Salzburg, wants a reunion with the 19-year-old prospect and is keen to take him on loan to Austria.
The idea might be a bright one from Liverpool’s perspective, as they are keen to see talent like Clark improve their game and develop into first-team stars. Ljinders managing a team like Salzburg is a blessing in disguise for the Merseysiders, as they will trust someone they know with the idea of developing a talent like Clark with a loan spell for the upcoming season.
Liverpool are planning further departures
Liverpool have many young players who are hungry for regular football. The club views a few as worthy enough to continue at Anfield now or in the future, while they are also not afraid to sell them permanently. Fabio Carvalho is set to join Brentford, while Sepp van den Berg has plenty of German suitors.
Liverpool are open to loaning Ben Doak, another promising talent, to help him gain valuable senior experience and further his career. Similarly, Stefan Bajcetic is also a loan target for many clubs as he’s still not deemed good enough for Arne Slot’s first team.
Pep Ljinders is eyeing a reunion with Bobby Clark as he aims to take the 19-year-old Liverpool prospect to RB Salzburg on loan.
According to The Athletic, Liverpool are finalising many moves for their young stars, including Bobby Clark. The 19-year-old is attracting interest from former assistant manager Pep Ljinders, who is now in charge of Red Bull Salzburg over in Austria, as they plan on a loan approach.
RB Salzburg keen on Bobby Clark
Liverpool might have suffered a big blow in their pursuit of Martin Zubimendi as of Monday, but they are not rushing their young stars to make a grade in those central positions. The club has always valued its young prospects and taken good care of their development prospects.
That might be the case with some of their current crop, as Jurgen Klopp did bring a few of them to the fore in the second part of last season. Liverpool are planning the futures of many of their promising stars, including Bobby Clark, with the club ready to send him on loan this summer.
Clark, a midfielder by trade, may not get the breakthrough season he craves under Arne Slot this time out. Liverpool might feel the need to send him out on loan to get regular game time and improve his skills. Klopp’s assistant, Pep Ljinders, who now manages Red Bull Salzburg, wants a reunion with the 19-year-old prospect and is keen to take him on loan to Austria.
The idea might be a bright one from Liverpool’s perspective, as they are keen to see talent like Clark improve their game and develop into first-team stars. Ljinders managing a team like Salzburg is a blessing in disguise for the Merseysiders, as they will trust someone they know with the idea of developing a talent like Clark with a loan spell for the upcoming season.
Liverpool are planning further departures
Liverpool have many young players who are hungry for regular football. The club views a few as worthy enough to continue at Anfield now or in the future, while they are also not afraid to sell them permanently. Fabio Carvalho is set to join Brentford, while Sepp van den Berg has plenty of German suitors.
Liverpool are open to loaning Ben Doak, another promising talent, to help him gain valuable senior experience and further his career. Similarly, Stefan Bajcetic is also a loan target for many clubs as he’s still not deemed good enough for Arne Slot’s first team.