Ozan Kabak: Has the centre-back done enough to warrant a permanent Liverpool stay?

Ozan Kabak of Liverpool (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
Ozan Kabak of Liverpool (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images) /
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John McGinn of Aston Villa and Ozan Kabak
John McGinn of Aston Villa and Ozan Kabak of Liverpool (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images) /

If this Kabak buy option does not interrupt the possibility of an Ibrahima Konate deal, then the Merseyside outfit should be finalising everything now already.

Judging by the centre-back’s numbers you’d agree he has done enough to guarantee a switch from the German Bundesliga to the English Premier League.

Even with the inexperienced Nathaniel Phillips playing alongside him, they’ve done exactly what the coach has asked for during games.

The fact he has some good passing range, completing an average distance of 8561 yards (7,83KM) over his 11 games, making an average progression forward of 2112 yards (1,93KM), should put him high up the list of ball-playing CB’s.

He is not afraid of giving a long ball or putting in a last-ditch tackle to save the game. He also reads the game well and probably only lacks in speed.

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This is enough to show he will keep improving under Klopp’s guidance as the manager believes he can after witnessing his current progress at the club while on loan.

Liverpool walked away from Anfield as winners for only the second time this year following a solid performance against Aston Villa on Saturday past.

Their only other home victory came in the Champions League in the round of 16 over RB Leipzig. They will be hoping to repeat another Anfield triuphm after enduring a six-game losing streak at the venue.

The hosts bossed the game from the first whistle against Villa but failed terribly to put away their half chances and clearcut opportunities. It almost came back to haunt as Villa was the first to score of the duo.

If they want to make any difference in their UCL run they must put away all their chances no matter how small or big they are.

If he helps the Reds, who are renowned for European comebacks, to a victory at Anfield and a spot in the semi-finals, they should start working on Ozan Kabak’s permanent deal already and have him sign it before the end of the month.

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Do you see a long-term future for Ozan Kabak at Anfield beyond the summer and his loan deal?