Liverpool supporters may be taken aback by recent news that the club is open to offers for their left-back, Owen Beck. Despite the summer transfer window being relatively quiet for the Reds, with a focus more on incoming players, Beck’s potential departure has stirred interest.
Currently, there has been little news about new signings, with the only significant development being the interest shown in Beck. According to Sky Sports, both Celtic and Queens Park Rangers are keen on the left-back. Celtic are looking at a permanent deal, while QPR prefers a loan arrangement.
However, any decision on Beck’s future will be postponed until Liverpool returns from their pre-season tour of the USA. The exact fee Liverpool will demand for Beck is still uncertain. Given his position behind Andrew Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas in the team, buying clubs may expect a reasonable price. Brendan Rodgers, Celtic’s manager and former Liverpool boss, might hope for a favourable deal from his old club.
From Beck’s perspective, a permanent move could be more appealing since he has already experienced a loan spell at Dundee. However, his final destination and the type of deal will depend on various factors.
With nearly a month remaining in the transfer window, Liverpool has ample time to consider offers. The club is in a strong position, as there is no pressing need to sell Beck, allowing them to be selective about any potential deals.
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