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Few Liverpool youngsters have generated the excitement Stefan Bajcetic did when breaking through into the first team back in 2022.Jurgen Klopp gave the Spaniard a chance after his midfield options disintegrated during a dismal spell in the 22/23 season.Bajcetic took his opportunity with both hands, becoming a key player for Liverpool across the winter months and looking every bit a future mainstay.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. The biggest decision Arne Slot has to make for Liverpool vs Tottenham is: Liverpool’s injury list is getting longer 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
With fans itching to see the former Celta Vigo prospect back on the pitch, journalist Lewis Steele has given an insight into Liverpool’s current expectations for Bajcetic’s return.Liverpool still believe in Stefan Bajcetic’s potentialEven before Arne Slot deployed a new, midfield-heavy formation at Liverpool, there was a feeling that Bajcetic could really add something to the squad.The Reds are missing a natural back-up to Ryan Gravenberch, and this is a role Bajcetic could definitely fill.Photo by Nikki Dyer – LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesREAD MORE: Liverpool fans given encouragement over Adam Wharton move which could complete Arne Slot’s rebuildThe one question mark over whether he will come back to being a genuine option for Slot is how well he has maintained his level while being out injured.According to Steele, though, Liverpool do not have concerns in this respect, and with Bajcetic now stepping up his return, the Reds reportedly believe he can still reach the level they previously expected.“This is a question that I get asked all the time,” said the journalist during a live Q&A on YouTube. “He ended up having surgery in the summer and was expected to be back at some point this year, but he just went missing.” Who would be the best Mohamed Salah replacement? 🤔 Credit: Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say “He has been back on the grass at certain points in the last month, I know that because I saw it with my own eyes a few weeks ago. When he first broke through he was very good, so I think Liverpool believe he can still hit that level.”When will we see Bajcetic back in action?If Bajcetic can hit his previous levels – and even improve further – upon his return, it would be a real bonus for Liverpool.Latest reports suggest that the Reds are admirers of Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, and could potentially be lining up a move for the 21-year-old next summer.However, if Bajcetic can make his return smoothly, then there is no real need for Liverpool to look elsewhere.
