Celtic and QPR have both shown interest in securing the services of Liverpool left-back Owen Beck.

Celtic is pursuing a permanent transfer for the 21-year-old defender, while QPR is inclined towards a loan arrangement, reports Sky Sports.
Beck’s situation has attracted attention from several English Championship clubs as well.
Liverpool is open to selling Beck and expects any transfer to meet their valuation if he is to depart permanently. This stance aligns with previous reports that Liverpool prefers a permanent move for Beck, possibly giving Celtic an advantage over QPR due to their interest in a full transfer.
Celtic fans can expect the club to make a move for the young left-back when he and his Liverpool teammates return from their USA pre-season tour.
Celtic will be starting the season with just one senior left-back in the squad, the exact same as they finished last term. They’ve known since Bernanei’s loan departure that they needed strengthening, so it’s frustrating that no move has been made yet.