Liverpool Open to Selling Stefan Bajcetic This Summer
The club is weighing a permanent transfer to recoup value with a loan seen as a fallback to rebuild the midfielder’s market worth.
Overview
- Late June reporting from a club‑connected journalist said Liverpool are prepared to consider a permanent sale of Stefan Bajcetic and will opt for a loan only if suitable bids do not arrive.
- Bajcetic rose into the first team in 2022/23 but has since been set back by repeated injuries, two loan spells and hamstring surgery that kept him out until April 2026.
- He has played just 36 senior matches over the past three seasons and has not re-established himself in Liverpool’s squad since 2023/24.
- The club’s wider summer reshaping, which includes confirmed departures and new signings, is increasing pressure to make pragmatic moves for fringe players and encourages a loan‑to‑sell strategy.
- No formal bids or club confirmation have appeared yet, so Liverpool’s final choice will depend on pre‑season fitness checks, outside interest such as reported Middlesbrough links, and whether a permanent fee can be secured.