Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara has joined Huddersfield Town on loan, according to The Times journalist Paul Joyce.
The 6’5″ stopper [Transfermarkt] has joined the Terriers on a temporary deal after agreeing to terms on a new contract at Anfield.
The Polish U21 international spent last season on loan at Aarhus GF in Denmark.
Joyce announced the news via his personal Twitter account.
Huddersfield have signed Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara on loan for the season. Grabara has signed a new contract at Anfield.
— paul joyce (@_pauljoyce) July 15, 2019
OPINION
This is a brilliant move for Grabara and Liverpool. The big Pole looks as if he could have a big future at Anfield, but he needs first team minutes, and the Terriers could be the ideal place for him to get them. After selling Jonas Lossl to Everton earlier in the summer, there is an opportunity for somebody to go in and make that number one spot their own, and there is no reason why the 20-year-old can’t do that. 11 clean sheets in 34 appearances for the Reds’ U-23s show that he is certainly on the right track for the big time, and his Whoscored rating of 7.14 at the recent U21 European Championships is seriously impressive. Last season showed that he can handle senior football too, and six clean sheets in 16 outings is nothing to be sniffed at. a good move all round.