One Liverpool youngster has been impressive and earning rave reviews while out on loan this season.
For the first time in a while, it seems like there are a lot of Liverpool players doing well on loan. Historically, loan spells have always been a hit and miss for Liverpool.
The most successful one was probably Harvey Elliott’s in the recent past.
However, during the last year or so that has completely changed. Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah both excelled while on loan at Bolton Wanderers and Bristol Rovers, respectively.
Now this season more young players are following in their path. Fabio Carvalho and Tyler Morton are impressing at Hull City. Sepp van den Berg has done very well at Mainz in the Bundesliga.
Luke Chambers has caught the eye while on loan at Wigan Athletic. Owen Beck meanwhile is also doing really well on loan in Scotland.
There is also another player who has been earning rave reviews while playing in Austria.

What Vitezslav Jaros has been doing while out on loan
One of those players who is doing really well on loan is Vitezslav Jaros. The Czech goalkeeper spent the first six months training with Liverpool’s first team this season.
However, since then, he has gone out on loan to Sturm Graz, where he is fighting for the Austria Bundesliga title, playing regular minutes and really catching the eye.
He’s even been able to play in the Europa Conference League knocking out Slovan Bratislava in the round of 32, and then facing Lille in the round of 16.
On top of that last week Jaros’ side also beat Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian Cup semi-final. They will face Rapid Wien in the Austrian Cup final next month, with Jaros having the opportunity to win yet another trophy while out on loan.
His performances have been excellent as well. Last week, Sturm Graz’s official X account raved about his saves, including one action that he performed ‘outstandingly’ according to the club’s post.
Why Vitezslav Jaros has a bright future at Liverpool
Last year, Jaros received rave reviews, even being described as ‘terrific’ in the U21 European Championship. This season, thanks to his performances, he earned his first ever senior national team call-up last month.
He’s got a chance of being included in the squad for the Czech Republic’s team travelling to the European Championship in Germany.
He is still very highly rated at Liverpool, and with Caoimhin Kelleher’s future uncertain after this season, Jaros could make an excellent replacement for the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper.
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