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Liverpool looks set to let a number of its young players head out on loan this summer, including one who is yet to arrive at the club after a transfer was completed earlier this yearIfeanyi Ndukwe could be heading out on loan, despite not having yet arrived at Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool is set to sanction loan moves for seven of its youngsters, including one player who has not yet arrived at the club.The Reds look likely to be in for another busy summer in the transfer window following what was a poor 2025/26 season. With Andoni Iraola taking over from Arne Slot, it has been claimed that much of the club’s business could come later in the summer, giving the new head coach time to assess his current squad.One signing has already been made though, with Victor Munoz completing a transfer from Osasuna after Liverpool hijacked Newcastle’s attempts to sign him.
The club is also in hot pursuit of Yan Diomande, with the Reds considering a second offer for the 19-year-old.Liverpool has also seen 12 players leave the club, including Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate, and according to The Athletic, more players could be on the move on a temporary basis.Among them is Trey Nyoni, who has been a regular feature in the Reds’ senior squad over the past couple of years. The 18-year-old is said to be attracting interest from the Championship and across Europe, and is considered “likely” to go out on loan.No final decision has yet been made on the midfielder’s immediate future though, with Iraola set to be given the chance to take a closer look at him first before a final call is made.Trey Nyoni could be among the Liverpool players heading out on loan(Image: Lewis Storey/Getty Images)Goalkeeper Armin Pecsi, defenders Luke Chambers and Amara Nallo, midfielder James McConnell and winger Kieran Morrison are all expected to head out on loan, while left-back Owen Beck will stay put as he recovers from injury.New signing Ifeanyi Ndukwe, who joins Liverpool this summer after a deal was struck in January, is also said to be likely to head out on loan next season, despite not having yet played for the club.The 18-year-old made his first-team debut for Austria Wien last month, having caught the eye of Liverpool’s scouts by helping Austria to the final of the U17 World Cup.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
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