How Liverpool’s 17 loaned out players fared in 2024-25 as ‘superb’ star set for fresh start

Liverpool trusted their team to take them to Glory in 2024/25, whereby only Federico Chiesa was added to the Arne Slot team, but the Reds sent 17 players on loan to improve to improve

The Liverpool side of Arne Slot enjoyed an impressive season when the Dutchman first took the lead in the Premier League. The Reds deserved a dominant title win for jubilating parties to fill in Anfield.

While Slot held confidence with the team he inherited last summer, Liverpool still saw 17 players on loan. And the preparation for the following season, the former Feyenoord -Baas will soon be again judging about most of them again.

The Reds have already signed Jeremie Frimpong, make movements for Florian Wirtz and will eventually welcome Giorgi Mhamardashvili. But can one of the young lenses make his way in the plans of Slot?

Mirror Football takes a look at how the stars of Liverpool that went on loan are in the past term. Some impressed, while others were plagued by injury.

Calvin Ramsay – Wigan and Kilmarnock

The right back struggled to break into the side at both Wigan and Kilmarnock, and only started one game for the Scottish side – his first after he came to the club.

Fabian Mrozek – As a Brommapojkarna and Forest Green Rovers

The first enchantment of the goalkeeper started in July when he moved to Sweden and played five games on the Buiter before he lost his place. Mrozek was the first choice of Forest Green when he went on loan in February and held three clean sheets in 10 games before his season ended.

Luke Chambers – Wigan

Chambers barely missed a minute for Wigan to start the season before a back injury seriously limited its progress. Only two performances waited after the beginning of October, when he struggled to get back to the field and his loan was finally terminated.

Lewis Koumas – Stoke City

The teenage player took six goals and three assists about 49 performances for Stoke in 2024/25 and fought his way to the team before he saw his minutes in the last month of the season fall.

Koumas played among four managers in his season away from the Reds after Steven Schumacher was fired after only seven games, before Ryan Shawcross, Narcis Pelach and Mark Robins each took the lead over the potters.

Luca Stephenson – Dundee United

The midfielder traveled on tour to the United States before a loan moved to Scotland as the best way of acting. It seems that Dundee United wants him to return to the club after he has helped them qualify for Europe.

Stephenson was reluctant to prospect. “I can't say too much about it,” he said.

“I don't know everything that is going on. There will be a lot of movement, a lot of talk in the summer, but we will see what happens.”

Rhys Williams – Morecambe

The central defender was stuck on the northwest coast and saw a loan from the half season to the end of the season extended. Williams will remain under contract in Liverpool until 2026.

Owen Beck – Blackburn Rovers

The full-back was a regular for the Lancashire side before he ended his season early due to a hamstring injury. De Lenslee picked up the injury in February before he suffered from the problem of problem 13 in his return, after he had played 25 games for the club.

The Beck season can best remember that they are bitten by Milutin Osmajic from Preston.

Calum Scanlon – Millwall

Scanlon made his debut in September before scored Millwall in a three-game run in January. Scanlon was forced to return to Liverpool after having contracted a 'really bad hamstring injury' at the beginning of 2025.

Stefan Bajcetic – Red Bull Salzburg and Las Palmas

The midfielder followed Pep Libnders to Red Bull Salzburg for the first time and was stuck under the former Liverpool coach, but after the Dutchman was fired, he soon found himself on a second loan in La Liga. Bajcetic could not help Las Palmas prevent relegation, but started 12 of 15 LA Liga matches in defensive midfielder and earned a number of promising reviewers.

It was suggested that the 'excellent' 20-year-old could start in the competition for each team at a certain stage and Bajcetic will be given the opportunity to impress Arne Slot Come Pre-season.

Marcelo Pitaluga – Livingston

The Brazilian keeper made two Challenge Cup performances for Livingstone in the first half of the season, but left Anfield permanently in January. The 22-year-old returned to Fluminense, the club de Reds drew him to the club after more than four years.

Nat Phillips – Derby County

Apart from the injury, Phillips was an important performer for Derby in the past term because she avoided relegation with a narrow margin and scored a crucial winning goal against Hull in the penultimate game of the season. Rams -Baas John Eustace wants to keep the defender in Pride Park.

Ben Doak – Middlesbrough

The Young Scotland star was a striking artist for Middlesbrough, because HES scored three goals and scored seven assists in the first half of the season before he picked up a hamstring injury that ended his season.

Kaide Gordon – Norwich City and Portsmouth

Gordon's first real taste of senior football match this season after being plagued by injuries. The 20-year-old struggled to have a persistent impact on Norwich before he was recalled and sent on loan to Portsmouth.

Gordon only played five games for Pompey, but after having been 10 times before the Canaries.

Jayden Danns – Sunderland

After scoring in the FA Cup and in the Champions League, Danns earned a temporary switch to Sunderland for the rest of the season. Unfortunately, injury stood in the way and he never appeared.

Jaub Ojrzynski – Spartakos Kitiou and Utsiktens BK

The young keeper had a disastrous first loan that was forced to end up early after administrative errors made sure that he did not receive international permission. Ojrzynski has made a little performances in the Swedish second layer since he came to Utsiktens in March.

Dominic Corness – Gillingham

After appearing in his first four games after moving, Corness was impeded by an injury and a change in manager at Gillingham and did not know again until the last two games of the season.

James Norris – Shelbourne

The 22-year-old made a switch to the Republic of Ireland and will stay at the club until November. The full-back is set on the Shelbourne side.

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