Barcelona interested in signing Liverpool star on loan as they look to beat RB Salzburg to deal for highly-rated Spanish midfielder

Barcelona interested in signing Liverpool star on loan as they look to beat RB Salzburg to deal for highly-rated Spanish midfielder

  • Barcelona are interested in a loan move for a Liverpool midfielder 
  • The star had previously appeared set to make a loan switch to RB Salzburg 
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Barcelona are interested in signing a Liverpool midfielder on loan before the transfer window slams shut.

The Spaniard had appeared set to join RB Salzburg on loan but could now head to Barcelona instead, after Hansi Flick’s side showed an interest in bringing the player to LaLiga.

Salzburg are managed by former Liverpool assistant boss Pep Lijnders, who rates the player highly having naturally worked closely with them. 

Barcelona boss Flick is eager to add to his midfield options before the closure of the transfer window.

The player is in need of game time, which could lead to him departing Anfield on a temporary basis.

Hansi Flick is eager to bring a Liverpool star to Barcelona in order to add to his midfield options

RB Salzburg, managed by ex-Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders, had been set to sign the player on loan

Barcelona are looking to sign Stefan Bajcetic on loan from Liverpool.

Bajcetic, who has made 22 senior appearances for Liverpool, struggled with injury last season. 

He made his debut for Spain Under-21s last year.

The prospect has been at Liverpool since 2020, when he joined from Celta Vigo’s academy. 

Salzburg have already signed Bobby Clark from Liverpool but they may miss out on a deal for Bajcetic. 

Barcelona are interested in signing midfielder Stefan Bajcetic on loan from Liverpool

Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen want Tyler Morton on loan though Liverpool would have preferred a sale and value him at around £20m. 

Ben Doak could leave Liverpool on a permanent basis, with Leicester and Southampton interested in signing him.  




Source From: Football | Mail Online

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