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Liverpool have been executing many transfers this summer and this time they are sending a goalkeeper on loan to Ajax.
The summer of 2025 has been exciting for the Anfield faithful as they are signing players of higher calibre.
Despite the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Caoimhin Kelleher, the confirmation of signing Jeremie Frimpong as a replacement for the former No.
66 and the arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia has filled those voids.
On top of that, the huge announcement of the Reds signing German sensation Florian Wirtz has surged a wave of ecstatic joy among the fans.
Now, it is one of the most promising young players who will be sent on loan for one specific reason.
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According to a report by Mike Verweij via Dutch media outlet De Telegraaf, the Premier League champions are sending their young goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros on loan at Ajax.
Verweij reported on Saturday evening that the two sides have already reached a verbal agreement regarding this matter on Saturday afternoon and only paperwork and medical examination separate the fulfilment of the move.
LFC want to provide the 23-year-old with some Champions League games to gain some more experience after enjoying several loan stints throughout his time at the Merseyside club.
The goalkeeping prospect, who’s highly sought after in Europe, will be receiving mentoring under the Dutch club’s new coach and former Liverpool staff John Heitinga.
With only two appearances across all competitions, the Czechia international managed to accumulate only 101 minutes on the pitch and conceded one goal in the process.
If Liverpool are able to materialise this Ajax loan, then hopefully Vitezslav Jaros will improve and become a viable option for the club between the sticks in near future.
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