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The midfielder also got his first taste of Premier League action in last weekend's win at Spurs after being an unused sub on seven occasions earlier this term.He also started both of Liverpool's EFL Cup games, playing 90 minutes against both Southampton and Crystal Palace. Injuries and loans have meant he's played just three times for his parent club, and in normal circumstances a January move might look likely.This has been complicated, however, by injuries in Liverpool's back-line.
The teenager has scored three times in nine senior appearances for the club but his only action this term came against Southampton in the Carabao Cup.Injury has limited his involvement, with Danns not featuring since picking up a hamstring problem in September. He's closing in on a return, but Liverpool may feel he's better off recuperating with the Under-21s rather than being thrust right back into action.Stefan BajceticAnother player with injury issues in his past, Bajcetic has sadly been unable to kick on since bursting onto the scene as a teenager.
He had two loan spells last term, but a Salzburg stint didn't go as planned and he ended the season facing relegation from La Liga with Las Palmas.The Spain Under-21 star picked up an injury towards the end of that spell in his homeland and has yet to feature this term after undergoing hamstring surgery. He was on loan at Morecambe last term, playing more games for the Shrimps than he has for any other club in his career after other loans were less successful.The centre-back is now 24 years old but has been starved of football this term, playing in the EFL Trophy but struggling for minutes elsewhere.
