The 22-year-old left-back, who was being pursued by several Championship clubs, appears to be joining John Eustace’s team.
Before Friday night’s 11 p.m. deadline, Rovers would like to add a custodian, full-back, midfielder and wide attacker. Beck is a good choice to provide Harry Pickering with competition and cover duties.
In as many seasons, Beck will be the seventh player to sign a loan from Liverpool to join Rovers, underscoring the close bond between the two clubs. Supporters of the Rovers will be hoping he can duplicate Harvey Elliott’s achievements rather than Leighton Clarkson or Billy Koumetio’s modest influence.
The youthful defender received positive reviews when on loan at Dundee during the previous campaign. He played for Bolton Wanderers in the EFL in the past, however he only made a few
Rovers have three primary targets in goal, as was disclosed on Monday. Mark Travers of Bournemouth is one of those, but it’s believed that Burnley, a local rival, has moved up to the front of the pack in that specific race.
Given Scott Parker’s connections to the Cherries, Newcastle United may emerge victorious in the pursuit of James Trafford. Prior to Saturday’s match against Rovers, fellow winger Jaidon Anthony is certain to join the Clarets.
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