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Liverpool midfielder Stefan Bajcetic’s father responds to Barcelona links

Liverpool midfielder Stefan Bajcetic’s father responds to Barcelona links

Liverpool midfielder Stefan Bajcetic has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.

The 19-year-old defensive midfielder has been linked with a move away from the Premier League club and Barcelona are keen to sign him on loan.

The Spanish giants are looking to add more quality and depth to their midfield and the Spanish midfielder could be a good addition. The midfielder needs to play regularly at this stage of his career and he has also been linked with RB Salzburg.

A loan would be ideal for the talented young midfielder at this time, and would help him gain valuable first-team experience. He is unlikely to become a regular starter for Liverpool and it would be ideal for his development to leave the club on loan this summer.

It will be interesting to see if Barcelona can beat the Austrian club to his signature. The opportunity to join a club like Barcelona will be tempting for any player and the Spaniard could be keen to join them if the opportunity arises.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – AUGUST 27: Stefan Bajcetic of Liverpool looks on during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and AFC Bournemouth at Anfield on August 27, 2022 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Barcelona want to sign Stefan Bajcetic

Fabrizio Romano recently revealed that Barcelona have made an offer to loan the player and that they are willing to pay around €4 million.

The midfielder’s father has now revealed that the 19-year-old is ready for top clubs and would be open to playing for Barcelona.

He told RAC1 via Fabrizio Romano: “We didn’t expect Barça to get involved in the race. We are all ready to go to Salzburg. But we still don’t have any information about what will happen. I would like Stefan to play for a top club like Barça or Liverpool, he is ready for top clubs”.

However, the situation is still quite unclear and it remains to be seen where the midfielder will end up.

He needs to go to a club where he plays regularly in the first team. If Barcelona can’t give him those guarantees, a move to Austria would be ideal for him.