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League side pushing hard for the Liverpool midfielder as late competition arises

Liverpool is anxious to classify a new loan for Stefan Bajcetic, and a return to the league seems to be a probable option for the young midfielder. He has fought for prominence in RB Salzburg during the first half of the season, and because of this, his parent club seeks a different opportunity from now on to summer.

Bajcetic, whom Barcelona tried, and failed, signing last summer, has been strongly linked to the return to the League, where I was previously with Celta Vigo. Las Palmas has been behind him during the last weeks, while in recent days, Getafe has also registered his interest in a six -month loan agreement.

At this stage, the palms are favorites, and are pressing to reach an agreement with Liverpool and Bajcetic. According to relief, they are determined to end the arrangements as soon as possible, since the Portuguese giants FC Porto have now thrown their hat into the ring.

Stefan Bajcetic is a demand player (photo of Red Bull Salzburg

It is reported that Bajcetic would prefer to join Las Palmas, where he would have an excellent opportunity to become a regular holder. He would be competing with people like Kirian Rodríguez, Dario EsSUGO and Javi Muñoz, although Chief coach Diego Martínez would surely see it favorably.

It will be a race against time to reach an agreement before the winter transfer window is closed in just five days. All the parties involved are pressing to ensure that an agreement is made, with Salzburg happy to allow the Spanish midfielder to leave while he had little prominence there.

Las Palmas will wait for them to win the race for Bajcetic, although it will be difficult to compete against one side like a European pedigree. However, having the player’s will certainly gives them an advantage.

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