Vitezslav Jaros is prepared for a fresh chapter from Liverpool to Ajax. The Anfield goalkeeper is ready to finish a year-long loan transfer to Amsterdam.
Why Jaros is heading to Ajax?
The Dutch powerhouse new manager, formerly Liverpool assistant John Heitinga, has personally chosen Jaros to strengthen his goalkeeping options.
Heitinga is very aware of the 23-year-old’s ability and thinks he is a good fit for the sons of the Gods’ developing team.
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Jaros, whose senior debut last season was with the Reds, is hoping for more first-team experience in Europe.
The motivation behind the move?
The Czech international will sign a fresh long-term contract with Liverpool before flying to the Netherlands.
His present agreement is slated to expire in 12 months, but the Merseyside outfit wants to guarantee his future.
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Since 2017, Jaros has been at the club growing up through the ranks and claiming the FA Youth Cup in 2019.
Who else participates in Liverpool’s goalkeeping shuffle?
This summer, Liverpool are aggressively changing their goalkeeping division. Brentford has signed Caoimhin Kelleher for £18 million.
Meanwhile, Giorgi Mamardashvili is coming from Valencia for £30 million, while Hungary U21 goalkeeper Armin Pecsi joins from Puskas Akademia for £1.5 million.
Having previously impressed during loan stints with St Patrick’s Athletic and Sturm Graz, Jaros now gets his chance at top-level football in the Eredivisie.

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