Liverpool’s transfer activity has already produced an outgoing on the day before the window closes, with the club confirming that 20-year-old full-back Calum Scanlon will spend the rest of the 2025-26 season on loan at Cardiff City.
For one young player at Liverpool, an under-the-radar friendly for the Reds’ under-21s against Wrexham on Tuesday marked a seminal moment in his fledgling career.
Liverpool have been hit with an injury setback, though this time it does not directly impact the first team. Calum Scanlon, the highly rated young left-back currently on loan at Millwall, has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a serious hamstring injury.
Liverpool are in fine form at the moment and we want all of our players fit and available for the second half of the season. However, Alex Neil has confirmed (via London News Online) some bad news for one man: “Unfortunately, Calum [Scanlon] has a really bad hamstring injury.
One Liverpool player has suffered yet another cruel injury blow just a few short weeks after returning from a lengthy setback. Calum Scanlon had joined Millwall on loan five months ago but played just one game in September before suffering a stress fracture in his back and returning to Merseyside for treatment.
Liverpool youngster Calum Scanlon is expected to be sidelined for around three months after running into injury problems and has returned to the Premier League club from his loan spell at Millwall.
Liverpool defender Calum Scanlon has returned to Liverpool to undergo further assessment and treatment after suffering an injury during his loan spell at Millwall.
Liverpool fans are becoming well versed in dealing with injury problems and we’ve been hit with yet another, on the dawn of facing Manchester City. Taking to his Instagram account, Calum Scanlon has uploaded images of himself in a protective boot on his right foot.