Although Jaros managed to keep a clean sheet that time, it doesn’t seem likely that they will make a significant breakthrough into Merseyside’s first squad. Now that Caoimhin Kelleher is out of his way, Jaros has had to witness Armin Pecsi and Giorgi Mamardashvili enter the club this summer.

The goalie will now need to look for first-team football the following season, and a loan agreement with Heitinga’s Ajax has now been completed. The agreement will be formally announced after Jaros finishes a medical on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, according to a recent story in De Telegraaf.

Given that 41-year-old veteran Remko Pasveer played 43 games in all competitions last season, Heitinga has now determined that Jaros is the ideal addition to his goalkeeping ranks since he joined Ajax as the new head coach. He will be vying for the top slot.

Ajax reach agreement for Vitezslav Jaros

Jaros’ loan will be his fifth time away from Liverpool, but it will be his first since he experienced playing for the Reds’ first team. He has had brief periods at St. Patrick’s Athletic in Ireland, Stockport County and Notts County in the Football League, and Sturm Graz in Austria, where he won a league and cup double.

Before moving to Amsterdam, Jaros is anticipated to sign a new, long-term contract at Anfield; this move coincides with a significant shift in the team’s goalkeeping depth. In addition, Jaros “is regarded as one of the greatest goalkeeping talents in Europe,” according to the newspaper.

In addition to signing a contract extension that now expires in 2026, the goalie will be receiving a direct loan. The future of Jaros, who joined the Reds as a young player from Slavia Prague in 2017, is still unknown.

St. Patrick’s Athletic, Notts County, Stockport, and Sturm Graz, where he won the Austrian league and cup double, were among his subsequent loan stops.