Ben Davies: Liverpool approach Preston over defender

Preston are 11th in the Championship, six points off the play-off placesLiverpool are in talks to sign Preston’s Ben Davies for £2m as they look to find a solution for their central defensive crisis.

Jurgen Klopp named his 12th different centre-half partnership in 21 Premier League games for the 3-1 win at West Ham, with Jordan Henderson alongside Nathaniel Phillips.

Joel Matip has joined Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez on the injury list.

Fabinho, who has deputised in defence, was also ruled out at London Stadium.

Davies, 25, came through Preston’s youth system and has had spells on loan with York, Southport and Newport. He is expected to undergo a medical with Liverpool on Monday.

He has made 19 appearances for Preston this season and completed the full 90 minutes in Saturday’s defeat at Sheffield Wednesday.

Liverpool’s 19-year-old Dutch defender Sepp van den Berg is expected to join Preston on loan as part of the deal.

Who is Ben Davies? ‘A real steady Eddie’Former Preston and Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson

Ben Davies has done well at Preston and has let his contract run down so he was going to move on in the summer. If he’d gone to Celtic, which I’d heard had been agreed, then I was thinking he could do well there, but being honest I didn’t really see him as being good enough to be on Liverpool’s radar.

He’s a real steady Eddie. He’s left-footed and quick enough but he’s not got phenomenal pace or anything like that.

He’s been good in the Championship, very good.

But I’ve watched him and thought, up against the extra nous and quality you get in the Premier League, on top of extra pace, it will be a test for him. You wouldn’t want to just throw him in to face Manchester City next Sunday, put it that way.

This is obviously a great move for him, I just can’t see him getting near the first team. Nat Phillips has done well when he’s come in and he is probably a better player.

So, Davies would be behind him and also Rhys Williams, so even before Joel Matip comes back and the other two long-term injured players – Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez – he is going to be below them on the list. And Fabinho and Jordan Henderson too.

I am not sure he will play very much at Liverpool, but the experience alone should be fabulous. I hope he experiences playing in the first team, but even if he is just sitting on the bench then it is still great for him.

He has come through the ranks at Preston, learned his trade with loan spells in the lower divisions and improved a lot. He has done really well.

Regardless of whether he gets a chance or not, it is a great move for him and Ben is a lovely lad. I’ve got to know him over the years and with people like that, you just think ‘great opportunity and good luck to you’.

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