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The goalkeeper, who made two senior appearances this season, is expected to join John Heitinga at Ajax, less than three weeks after the Dutchman left Liverpool to take up a head coach role at the Johan Cruyff Arena.
Jaros operated as Liverpool’s third-coach keeper in 2024/25, but amid a summer of change in between the sticks, the stopper is expected to complete a season-long loan move to Ajax.
For Jaros, the chance to compete for a no.1 spot is an exciting prospect, although it’s not clear whether Ajax will look to add more depth in that area.
The 23-year-old joined Liverpool from Slavia Prague in 2017 and progressed through the Reds’ youth ranks before establishing himself in the senior squad.
He enjoyed loans at St Patrick’s, Notts County, Stockport County and Sturm Graz, winning the league and cup double with the latter and featuring in the Europa Conference League.
Jaros could follow Kelleher in leaving Liverpool this summer
The Czech international then made his first senior start in a Carabao Cup victory over Brighton & Hove Albion.
It’s not clear if Liverpool will look to replace Jaros, or whether Armin will now assume the role of third-choice goalkeeper
Harvey Davies, who will turn 22 in September, is another option Slot can rely upon.
Jaros, who will team up with Jordan Henderson at Ajax, could face Liverpool next season in the Champions League.