Liverpool left-back Owen Beck has drawn interest from both Celtic and QPR, with the Scottish champions seeking a permanent deal and QPR preferring a loan, as reported by Sky Sports. Beck is also on the radar of several English Championship clubs.
Liverpool are open to selling Beck but insists that any transfer must meet their valuation, aligning with their preference for a permanent move, which gives Celtic an edge over QPR.
Celtic fans can anticipate a move for Beck once he returns from Liverpool’s USA pre-season tour. With only one senior left-back in their squad following Bernanei’s loan departure, Celtic’s need for reinforcement is urgent.
Liverpool Player Owen Beck in High Demand
Celtic, QPR, and Birmingham City are all interested in securing the services of Liverpool’s Owen Beck, according to Football League World. Celtic are pursuing a bold strategy by aiming for a permanent transfer, highlighting their intent to strengthen their squad for domestic and European competitions.
As reported by Anthony Joseph of Sky Sports,
“Celtic & QPR have expressed an interest in Liverpool left-back Owen Beck. Celtic would prefer a permanent deal; QPR a loan.
Other EFL clubs keen too. Liverpool open to offers, but would expect valuation met if permanent. Decision on future to be made next week.”
QPR, on the other hand, prefer a loan deal, indicating a more calculated approach. They see Beck as a potential replacement for Kenneth Paal. As they are looking for a dynamic full-back to enhance both defense and offense.
Despite already having Alex Cochrane and Lee Buchanan, Birmingham City are also interested in Beck, especially after Manny Longelo’s move to Barnsley fell through. Integrating Beck into a squad with competent left-backs could limit his playing time, posing a challenge for Birmingham.
Owen Beck’s need for more playing time is evident from his recent performances, including a notable pre-season match against Arsenal. Celtic’s offer of a permanent move could provide stability and a clear path for development.
While a loan to QPR would keep his options at Liverpool open. This decision will significantly impact Beck’s career trajectory, as a permanent move to Celtic could offer regular European football and substantial playing time.
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