The youngest of the Bajčetić family, Stefan, is Galician because his father's career took him to Vigo, although he could have been born in any other part of the world, such as China, where Srđan finished his footballing years. Stefan caught the eye of scouts from half of Europe looking for talent in A Madroa from an early age, and it was Liverpool who snapped him up. With a physique similar to his father's, he can play as a pivot, although his natural position is centre-back.
However, his ability to get the ball out wide and his intelligence without the ball have taken him to the centre of midfield. In van Dijk he has the best mirror, although his ability and versatility may make him more like Fabinho. In any case, at just 17 years of age - he will come of age next month - he is knocking on the door of Anfield insistently.
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Klopp has him very much in his sights and he is in the squad for almost every game for the Reds, earning Premier League minutes in the 9-0 win over Bournemouth and making his European debut in Pool's agonising win over Ajax, the youngest ever to do so in an England shirt.
The young Galician still has a great future ahead of him, but for now his progression is dazzling, and he is making strides at a speed unbefitting of a youngster who is not even old enough to drive. Only a year and a half after his arrival in Liverpool, in the city of the Beatles he is already seen as one of their most promising players. The Spanish national team's youth teams are also keeping an eye on him.
Curiously, at the club he coincides with another son of Celeste, who also shared a dressing room with Stefan's father.
Stefan Bajcetic has skills similar to Fabinho's
We are talking, of course, about Thiago Alcántara, the eldest of Mazinho's offspring, another who is not bad at football and who also saw his son take his first steps in the Vigo estuary, although Thiago soon made the leap to La Masia. Rafinha, on the other hand, did make his career at Balaídos in two different stages.
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