On August 13, The Daily Record reported that the Bhoys are actively trying to sign Beck and are aiming to add a stopper and a new left-back before the transfer window closes.
Anthony Joseph claims that negotiations are on between Queens Park Rangers and Liverpool to recruit Beck on a loan.
If Liverpool’s valuation is satisfied, they are willing to let the young player sign a long-term contract.
With other add-ons, the Reds are requesting a sum of approximately £3 million, and Celtic is eager to secure him on a permanent basis.
Beck is a top target for Brendan Rodgers, who is trying to find a replacement for Greg Taylor in the starting lineup.
“Update: QPR are in talks with Liverpool over a potential loan deal for Owen Beck,” the Sky Sports writer stated on X.
“If their valuation is met, Liverpool would prefer a permanent transfer and are open to offers for the LB.” While Celtic is interested in a long-term relocation, several EFL teams are eager to sign a loan agreement.
The highly regarded young talent, a 20-year-old defender, made a big impression when on loan at Dundee last season. Celtic has shown interest in him, and now it is up to them to work out a deal with Liverpool before any other suitors show interest.
Given that Kostas Tsimikas and Andrew Robertson are two dependable left-backs for Liverpool, it would be extremely difficult for Beck to get into the starting lineup right now.
Even though other clubs are also in negotiations over a possible trade, Celtic should feel comfortable about signing him because the Reds would prefer to sell him permanently.