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Owen Beck of Liverpool(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool left-back Owen Beck will spend the season on loan at Championship side Derby County after signing a new long-term contract.
Beck has put pen to paper on an extended deal and has reunited with Rams boss John Eustace, with whom he worked with at Blackburn Rovers last term.
The 22-year-old left-back made 25 appearances during a temporary stay with Blackburn, all bar one under Eustace.
Beck became an integral figure until injury hampered his final few months of the campaign.
The move to Derby is a fifth loan spell for Beck since breaking into the Liverpool first team with a debut from the bench in the League Cup win at Preston North End in October 2021.
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He was also a substitute in the competition against Leicester City later that season, and in January 2024 made his Premier League bow in a 4-0 victory at Bournemouth.
Beck had difficult loan periods at Portuguese side Famalicao and League One outfit Bolton Wanderers in 2022/23, before a more encouraging stay with Dundee in the Scottish Premiership the following season and his time in the Championship with Blackburn last year.
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The former Wales under-21 international has risen through the ranks at Liverpool's Academy since arriving from Stoke City 10 years ago.
Beck is the latest Liverpool player presently out on loan following goalkeepers Vitezlav Jaros and Harvey Davies and full-back James Norris.