Bobby Clark is attracting vital curiosity this summer season after being frozen out by Salzburg for the Membership World Cup, with as much as 15 golf equipment credited with curiosity.
There have been blended reactions to Liverpool sanctioning the £10 million sale of Clark final summer season, however he was anticipated to be in protected arms when becoming a member of Pep Lijnders’ Salzburg.
The dismissal of Jurgen Klopp‘s former assistant, nevertheless, altered the panorama for the teenager who featured for simply 20 minutes throughout the ultimate 11 video games final season.
It, sadly, leaves the writing on the wall for the 20-year-old this summer season and based on claims from Soccer League World, Southampton are amongst his suitors.
Whereas DaveOCKOP claims an extra 14 golf equipment have an interest, together with Eintracht Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Sunderland, Leicester, Rangers, West Brom and Birmingham Metropolis.
Slovan Bratislava, Chicago Hearth, Al Ettifaq, FC Copenhagen, Purple Star Belgrade and Al Wahda are additionally name-checked in a probable temporary from Clark’s representatives.
Liverpool maintain a 17.5 % sell-on clause as a part of their settlement with Salzburg final summer season, in addition to first refusal on re-signing Clark if he does go away.
The membership are unlikely to carry the 20-year-old again to Anfield, however the important thing for Clark can be discovering the appropriate vacation spot to proceed his growth after a tricky 12 months.
Salzburg can be wanting to recoup as a lot of their £10 million outlay as doable, with Clark representing the third-most they’ve spent on a single participant behind Lucas Gourna-Douath and Brenden Aaronson.
It stays to be seen if any of the abovementioned golf equipment advance their claimed curiosity however Clark is deserving of a possibility to carve out a daily beginning function.
He featured 14 instances for Liverpool earlier than leaving completely final summer season and made a complete of 25 appearances for Salzburg.
Talking to the Chronicle in April, the participant’s father Lee Clark admitted he would “in all probability” like a return to the UK having “skilled loads of ups and downs” in Austria.