Zero appearances and manager sacked - How Liverpool's 10 loaned out players are faring
- mrwedwards
- 5 hours ago
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Via Echo
With Liverpool bringing in several new signings last summer inevitably some players had to make way to make space for the incomers, however not all personnel that left are gone for good.
Arne Slot sent some of his potential stars of the future off on loan to the lower leagues of English football and top European divisions,
in the hope they receive the gametime and experience that could eventually help Liverpool in the time ahead, either on the pitch or financially.
Here’s are some of Liverpool’s loanees and how they are getting on at their new clubs
Harvey Davies
After going on loan to Crewe Alexandra last season, Harvey Davies is back out to League Two, again on a temporary basis, but this time to Crawley, after signing a new contract with Liverpool in June this year.
The 22-year-old has already got 12 appearances under his belt this season, and last week returned from a finger injury sustained during training.
He has two clean sheets so far in League Two, but Crawley are struggling, finding themselves two points outside of the relegation zone with only 16 points from 16 games.
Kostas Tsimikas
After five seasons on Merseyside, the popular Kostas Tsimikas moved away from England due to the arrival of Milos Kerkez and Andy Robertson remaining at the club.
His destination was Roma on a season-long loan.
The Greek international has struggled to cement a place Gian Piero Gasperini’s first XI at Roma though, with the left-back only starting five times in all competitions so far this season
Owen Beck
Fellow left-back Owen Beck is spending another season out on loan, this time Derby County,
So far, the loan move isn’t quite working out for the Welshman, as the 23-year-old is yet to make a single appearance for John Eustace’s side, after a hamstring injury that kept him out for the start of the campaign
Luca Stephenson
After featuring heavily in Liverpool’s 2025/26 pre-season, Luke Stephenson completed the move for his second loan spell at Scottish Premiership side, Dundee United
The 22-year-old has played 10 times so far, scoring a brace against Hibernian and a goal against Hearts in the process.
Harvey Elliott
The most well-known loanee on the list, Harvey Elliott’s deadline day move was on the cards for most of the window, with Aston Villa the side that eventually picked up the talented Englishman.
Unlike the other loaned players, Elliott’s move to Birmingham has a high chance of becoming permanent, depending on if the attacking midfielder meets the appearance threshold of 10 matches
Most of the five appearances that he’s made were from the bench, with only one goal so far, and he failed to make the bench for the recent 4-0 win over Bournemouth.
Lewis Koumas
The first time most Liverpool supporters might have heard of Lewis Koumas is when he popped up with a goal against Southampton at Anfield in the fifth round of the FA Cup back in February of 2024.
The winger has returned to the second tier of English football for the 2025/26 season, with Birmingham City the destination on this occasion.
In his 13 appearances so far for the Blues Koumas has yet to get on the scoresheet and has mostly been used as an option from the bench
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