Sepp van den Berg is set to be loaned out for another season with newly relegated Burnley likely to be his destination.
The Dutchman has spent the last season and a half at Preston North End making 61 appearances for the Championship club, and returned to his parent club in the summer making the bench in the opening game of the season against Fulham.
The 20 year-old has made four appearances for Liverpool which have all come in domestic cup competitions but is yet to make his league debut.
And with the quality of depth that the Reds have in the central defensive position, that is unlikely to change in the near future and like Rhys Williams at Blackpool, the best pathway forward is for him to continue his Football education at another club for now.
Lancs Live reports that the Burnley have stolen a march over their bitter Lancashire rivals Blackburn and are in the box seat to get the deal done with Liverpool apparently happy for that to be the case.
The Clarets have had a complete change of approach in the summer from the dogged and backs to the wall resistance of Sean Dyche to former Man City captain Vincent Kompany who favours giving youth a chance and wanting his team to dominate position.
And being a defender who is comfortable with the ball at his feet and an eye for a pass, if this loan does go ahead it could be beneficial for all parties.
The Dutch U/21 international is under contract at the Reds until 2024.
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