Everything You Need to Know About Incoming Derby Man Owen Beck

Jul 22, 2025 4 min read
Everything You Need to Know About Incoming Derby Man Owen Beck
Beck is set to join Derby County

Derby County are on the verge of securing a season-long loan deal for Liverpool’s promising left-back Owen Beck.

The 22-year-old Welshman, who has been labeled a “super talent” by former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, is expected to undergo a medical later this week to finalise his temporary switch to Pride Park for the 2025/26 Championship season. Here’s a comprehensive look at who Owen Beck is, his career journey, and what he could bring to Derby County.

Who is Owen Beck?

Owen Beck is a 22-year-old left-back born on August 9, 2002, in Wrexham, Wales. A product of Liverpool’s academy, he is the great-nephew of Liverpool legend Ian Rush, a connection that adds a layer of intrigue to his story. Beck joined Liverpool from Stoke City’s youth setup as an under-13 player in 2015 and signed his first professional contract in June 2020. Known for his aggressive, front-footed style, Beck combines defensive solidity with quality in the final third, making him a versatile and dynamic full-back.

Beck has made three senior appearances for Liverpool, all under Jurgen Klopp, debuting in a League Cup tie against Preston North End in October 2021. Despite limited first-team action at Anfield, his performances in youth football and on loan spells have marked him as a player with significant potential.

Career Journey and Loan Spells

Beck’s career has been defined by a series of loan moves to gain senior experience, as his path to Liverpool’s first team has been blocked by established stars like Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas, and the recent £40m signing of Milos Kerkez. His loan spells have taken him across England, Portugal, and Scotland, showcasing his adaptability and resilience.

  • Famalicao (2022): Beck’s first loan move to Portuguese side Famalicao was challenging, with limited game time, which Jurgen Klopp later described as a surprising setback given Beck’s potential.
  • Bolton Wanderers (2022/23): A stint in League One with Bolton was similarly underwhelming, with Beck struggling to secure regular minutes.
  • Dundee United (2023): Beck found his footing during a loan spell in the Scottish Premiership with Dundee United, where he impressed with his performances. Dundee’s technical director Gordon Strachan described him as “a great kid with a wonderful personality,” highlighting his character and ability.
  • Blackburn Rovers (2024/25): Beck’s most recent loan was with Blackburn Rovers in the Championship, where he worked under Derby’s current manager, John Eustace. Despite a hamstring injury cutting his season short in March, Beck made 25 appearances, scored one goal, and helped Rovers keep eight clean sheets. His performances earned praise from Eustace, who called him an “exceptional young talent” with a “huge future.”

Why Derby County?

The move to Derby County reunites Beck with John Eustace, a key factor in his decision. Eustace, who joined Derby in February 2025, has a proven track record of getting the best out of Beck. The manager’s familiarity with the player, having signed him for Blackburn last summer, gives Derby an edge over other suitors, including Rangers and Beck’s hometown club, Wrexham.

Derby, who narrowly avoided relegation to League One last season, are looking to bolster their squad for a stronger 2025/26 Championship campaign. Beck’s arrival would add competition at left-back, where the Rams already have Callum Elder and the experienced Craig Forsyth.

What Can Beck Bring to Derby?

Beck’s playing style is tailor-made for the Championship’s demands. His aggressive defending, ability to contribute in the final third, and familiarity with Eustace’s system make him an ideal fit for Derby. During his time at Blackburn, Beck averaged 2.6 tackles and 2.5 clearances per game, showcasing his defensive tenacity, while his goal against Luton Town demonstrated his attacking threat.

Derby fans can expect a player who is:

  • Athletic and Aggressive: Beck plays on the front foot, pressing opponents and engaging in duels with confidence.
  • Tactically Astute: His time under Eustace at Blackburn means he already understands the manager’s expectations and system.
  • Youthful Energy: At 22, Beck brings dynamism to a Derby squad that includes veterans like Forsyth and new signings like Danny Batth and Andi Weimann, both of whom also worked with Eustace at Blackburn.

However, his injury history, particularly the hamstring issue that ended his 2024/25 season, will be a point to monitor. If he can stay fit, Beck has the potential to be a standout performer in the Championship.

What’s Next for Beck?

Owen Beck’s impending loan move to Derby County is a coup for the Rams, bringing a talented, versatile left-back with a point to prove. His familiarity with John Eustace, Championship experience, and potential to develop further make this an exciting signing for Derby fans. As Beck looks to overcome past injury setbacks and build on his promising performances, all eyes will be on Pride Park to see if he can make the leap from Liverpool prospect to established star. With the 2025/26 season fast approaching, Beck’s journey is one to watch.

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