Liverpool centre-back Sepp van den Berg could leave the club on loan this month, according to Goal‘s Neil Jones.
The young Dutchman has struggled to fully settle since joining from PEC Zwolle in the summer of 2019.
Van den Berg has made just four first team appearances to date, with his last showing coming against Lincoln City in the Carabao Cup back in September.
Jones claims that one club in Belgium, Germany and Switzerland apiece are all eyeing up a loan move for the 19-year-old, with Liverpool holding talks with the trio.
It is believed the Reds are willing to let Van den Berg leave temporarily, despite their current injuries in defence.
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Sending Van den Berg out on loan looks a shrewd decision, allowing him to earn more regular playing time and grow as a footballer.
At the moment, he is very much stuck in Liverpool’s Under-23s setup, with the likes of Rhys Williams and Nathaniel Phillips preferred to him by Jurgen Klopp.
Van den Berg has been a slightly underwhelming addition so far, but a loan move could be the making of him, allowing him to return to Anfield a more rounded, mature player.




