Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version or go back to LFC Live.net
Former Liverpool youngster Bobby Clark alongside Owen Beck(Image: Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)
Liverpool loanee Owen Beck is set for a surprise reunion with former teammate Bobby Clark at Derby County this season.
The Wales youth international, a product of the Reds’ academy, has enjoyed numerous loan spells in recent years, including stints at Dundee United and Blackburn Rovers.
This summer, the 22-year-old completed a temporary move to Championship side Derby as he looks to continue his development with regular first-team football.
Now, he’s been joined at Pride Park by former Red Clark, who broke into the first team during Jurgen Klopp’s final season at Anfield in 2023/24.
Clark joined Liverpool’s academy from Newcastle United in 2021 and made his senior debut a year later, in November 2022.
READ MORE:Liverpool may have just received final Alexander Isak answer as Newcastle hit with repeatREAD MORE:Liverpool FC transfer news LIVE - Alexander Isak meeting, Darwin Nunez price-tag, Harvey Elliott exit
Clark featured in Liverpool’s famous Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea in 2024, as one of five young players to either start or come off the bench at Wembley.
Clark followed former assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders to RB Salzburg in Austria on a permanent deal, but made just 25 appearances across all competitions.
Article continues below
His league minutes were limited, starting only seven games during that time.
The 20-year-old has now returned to England, and while reports had linked him with a move back to former club Newcastle, he has now officially been unveiled as Derby's ninth signing of the summer window.
Derby finished 19th in the Championship last term and are managed by former Birmingham City boss John Eustace, who was appointed in February this year.
WELCOME to Blood Red – your NEW monthly fix from the ECHO covering all you need to know about what’s happening at Liverpool FC.
Our brilliant team of writers cover Arne Slot’s side all season long, home, away and abroad seven days a week to produce the best content every day for the ECHO, both in print and online.
And now this monthly print edition of Blood Red will add to that mix with top features, interviews, analysis, comment, nostalgia, previews – and sometimes a bit of humour!
For more news relating to Chelsea, visit our sister site Chelsea Latest Live.