Liverpool have been very busy in the transfer window so far. There have so far been no arrivals at Anfield, but the club has made some important decisions regarding loan deals.
From recalling Fabio Carvalho, Owen Beck and several others to sending out the likes of Marcelo Pitaluga on loan. The next transfer that is expected to happen is another loan venture for Carvalho, who is expected to join Hull City as per The Athletic’s David Ornstein.
But it’s not just the former RB Leipzig loanee who is set to be on the move. Another young talent has already followed suit in Vitezslav Jaros.

Vitezslav Jaros on the move
Liverpool’s official website has confirmed Jaros will join Austrian top-flight club, Sturm Graz on loan. Jaros who spent last season loan at Stockport County in League Two kept seven clean-sheets for the club in 13 games and had a 70% save accuracy.
He then later impressed at the U21 European Championships for the Czech Republic and even earned plaudits describing his performances as ‘terrific.’
Since, he’s been training with Jurgen Klopp’s first team and has even sat on the bench in some of the club’s Europa League games over the course of the season.
However, a first team appearance has so far eluded him, so this Sturm Graz opportunity has come at the right time. At Sturm Graz, the 22-year-old is expected to become the club’s first choice as he is being brought into replace the club’s injured number one choice, Kjell Scherpen.
Like Carvalho’s loan to Hull City – this could be another great piece of business from Liverpool. Finding a club at such a high level for Jaros is another masterstroke – that can help to reignite his career, just like Hull has the potential to do the same with Carvalho.
It’s an opportunity to join an exciting side for Jaros, who are currently second in the Austrian Bundesliga, just two points behind Red Bull Salzburg. Liverpool will now hope Jaros gets invaluable first team experience in what is a competitive environment and an ever-growing league. What the future holds after that remains to be seen.
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