Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics’ exit is official

Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics' exit is official
Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics' exit is official

Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics’ exit is official

Previous Scotland and Rangers striker Kenny

Miller thinks his previous team ought to try to

sign former Dundee loan sensation Owen Beck.

The August transfer to Dens Park, which was

anticipated to be a season-long loan, saw the

young Liverpool player make 22 appearances

across all competitions. But last week, the

massive English Premier League team called up

the defender.

Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics' exit is official
Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics’ exit is official

Jurgen Klopp, the manager of the Reds, said of

Beck’s Dundee loan: “It was good. We always

thought highly of Owen, so it was surprising that

it didn’t work out given our perception of him,

but that’s how things operate, especially with

young boys who are sent away from home and

stuff like this. Owen had two really challenging

loan spells.”

Although injuries to Andrew Robertson and

Kostas Tsimikas prompted Beck’s homecoming,

there has been discussion that the Wales

Under-21 left-back could be let to leave Anfield

once more.

Miller has stated that if Rangers made a bid, they

would be making a “terrific signing.”

“Don’t get me wrong, I would jump at the chance

to sign Owen Beck from Liverpool, who has

really impressed me while on loan at Dundee,”

he said to The Daily Record.

If he is free to sign, he would be a great addition.

I would also do it right now in order to enter

before someone else does.

Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics' exit is official
Ex-Rangers player wants to join Liverpool as Celtics’ exit is official

Following the return of Celtic defender Nat

Phillips to Merseyside on loan last year, Beck was

not the only Liverpool player called up to Anfield.

The 26-year-old center back, who has made eight

appearances for Brendan Rodgers’ team in all

competitions, will stay at Anfield until the end of

the month, at which point his future will be

decided with certainty. Following his departure,

Phillips thanked Celtic’s fans on social media and

wished them luck for the rest of the campaign.

Phillips said the following on Instagram:

“Representing @celticfc and their supporters was

an honor and a pleasure. I’m wishing the club’s

members the best of luck for the remainder of

the season and beyond.”

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