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·24 October 2025
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·24 October 2025
Liverpool made the decision to get rid of several midfielders over the summer transfer window.
Tyler Morton left on a permanent deal for Lyon - with both Harvey Elliott and James McConnell going on loan.
In an ideal world, Elliott features in the requisite number of games for Aston Villa this season and triggers a £35m transfer next summer.
But in the case of McConnell, 20, it does appear that the former academy star has a future at Anfield.
McConnell impressed Arne Slot last season when called in to train with the first team and the Dutch manager doled out plenty of first-team minutes to the midfielder too.
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Over the summer the former Sunderland academy star moved to Ajax on a one-season loan deal that looked like it would be great for his development.
Only it’s not worked out like that.
Ajax, coached by former Slot assistant John Heitinga, are having a nightmare season and it would be no surprise to see Heitinga soon relieved of his duties.
The Amsterdam giants were embarrassed in the Champions League in midweek - losing 5-1 to Chelsea - leaving the former Liverpool coach hanging on by a thread.
The problem for McConnell is that Heitinga was the driving force behind his signing. If the 41-year-old is sacked then it will leave McConnell in mortal danger - much like Stefan Bajcetic was when Pep Lijnders was sacked by Red Bull Salzburg last year.
McConnell had a poor performance against the Blues at Stamford Bridge - earning a 4.5 rating in Voetbal Primeur.
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