One Liverpool participant who’s been out on mortgage this season has made a low-key return to Merseyside in the course of the November worldwide break.
Within the remaining days of the summer season switch window, Calum Scanlon accomplished a short lived transfer to Millwall for the 2024/25 marketing campaign, however sadly he hasn’t had the prospect to correctly make his mark with the London membership.
Shortly after a quick look off the bench towards Luton in September, the 19-year-old suffered a stress fracture in his again which has sidelined him ever since.
Scanlon noticed at Liverpool
On Tuesday evening, Lewis Bower – who gives impartial protection of Liverpool’s Academy – posted a photograph to X which reveals the younger left-back present process rehab work on the harm at his mother or father membership.
The journalist added the caption: “Calum Scanlon again at Liverpool throughout his rehabilitation. Suggestion goes effectively for the left-back who remains to be technically on mortgage at Millwall.”
Calum Scanlon again at Liverpool throughout his rehabilitation. Suggestion goes effectively for the left-back who remains to be technically on mortgage at Millwall. pic.twitter.com/01ijYkEBCD
— Lewis Bower (@LewisBower2021) November 19, 2024
Hopefully Scanlon might be again enjoying quickly
Earlier this week, The Athletic reported that Scanlon is because of resume coaching ‘within the subsequent few weeks’ and ‘might return’ to Millwall earlier than January ‘if his restoration goes as deliberate’, which means that his restoration is continuing in the suitable path.
The 19-year-old is amongst a bunch of Liverpool children who Jurgen Klopp described as ‘enjoyable to observe‘ after they featured for the Reds in pre-season the summer season earlier than final, and the Merseyside membership demonstrated their religion in him by awarding him a long-term contract earlier this yr.
{The teenager} additionally had couple of senior appearances for LFC in final season’s Europa League, and whereas he nonetheless appears a way from ousting the likes of Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas from Arne Slot’s beginning XI, hopefully fortune will favour him on the harm entrance and he can construct upon his precocious expertise.
Fingers crossed that Scanlon’s rehab continues to go effectively and that he can get again on the pitch for Millwall as quickly as potential and duly take pleasure in a daily run of video games at The Den.