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Liverpool loan watch week 13: Morton, Bradley, Clarkson and more

How those away from Anfield got on.

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Watching players develop on loan and assessing whether they are ready for the first team is one of the biggest things done at the top Premier League sides, but it can be hard to keep track of where all the hottest prospects are. Fortunately, we’ve done the hard work.

101 takes a look at how Liverpool’s on-loan stars got on. Bookmark 101Liverpool to stay across everything Reds.

Rhys Williams (Blackpool)

Williams was an unused substitute as Blackpool fell to a 1-0 defeat to Luton Town.

Sepp van den Berg (Schalke)

Van den Berg is expected to be sidelined until 2023 with a ligament issue after being stretchered off for Schalke last weekend, the club have confirmed.

Tyler Morton (Blackburn Rovers)

Morton turned in a pair of very strong performances for Blackburn, being his side’s best player even as they fell to defeat to Coventry City.

Four days later, he was equally impressive as his side came away with three points, with the 20-year-old creating three chances and winning three of his four duels.

Conor Bradley (Bolton Wanderers)

James Balagizi (Crawley Town)

Balagizi remains sidelined for Crawley Town, having returned temporarily to Liverpool. A statement issued on October 17th confirmed that ”The medical tests revealed an injury, and last week, James had successful surgery for an inguinal-related groin pain. James’ recovery time is currently set at five weeks”.

Adam Lewis (Newport County)

Adam Lewis was not part of the matchday squad as his side won 2-0 at home to Colchester in the first round of the FA Cup.

Leighton Clarkson (Aberdeen)

Clarkson was named man of the match for a brilliant display as Aberdeen thrashes Hibernian 4-1 in the Scottish top flight.

The midfielder grabbed a goal and an assist in a top all-round performance, and wowed the fans particularly with his cute backheeled finish to make it 4-1.

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Ben Browning

Football writer and analyst. Long-time writer of all things Arsenal and avid watcher of European football. Happy to discuss all things football over on Twitter.

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