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According to The Times, Celtic have agreed a £6m deal with Salzburg and the move will become official in January.The move would see Clark play under former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, with his debut for the side potentially coming on January 3 against Celtic’s fierce rivals Rangers. That’s interesting but we certainly don’t want to lose him.READ MORE: Ex-Liverpool star quits England and says 'you can't wear a watch in London anymore'READ MORE: Liverpool exit rumour, agreement reached on star – Florian Wirtz's international break“I think we brought Bobby in to help develop him, to give him a platform to perform and he’s certainly done that up to now.
There’s a lot more to come from him. The players that come are going to be developed properly and it’s great that big clubs like Celtic are looking at him but we certainly don’t want him to go anywhere.”Asked if there was a clause in his contract that could lead to a move, he added: “Not that I’m aware of.
I’m not worried about that, let’s keep giving him some important minutes, let’s see how his performances are from now to then.Who should Liverpool sign in January? Share your suggestions in the comments below“I know they’ve been improving, his numbers are getting better and he’s getting fitter and we’ll worry about that in January.”“The most important thing is Bobby is our player until then at least and we keep working well with him and he keeps performing well with us,” Eustace said.Clark made his debut for Liverpool at the age of 17 under Jurgen Klopp and he went on to make 14 appearances for the club before his exit.