Vitezslav Jaros has been thrust into an unlikely No. 1 spot this summer, but the Liverpool goalkeeper is in the d upark over his future at Anfield.
With first-choice stopper Matej Kovar forced out through injury, Jaros has been handed the opportunity to start for the Czech Republic at the U21 Euros.
England (June 22), Germany (June 25) and Israel (June 28) will be their opponents in the group stage, which will bring the 21-year-old’s first competitive games since October.
He spent last season on loan at Stockport, but an injury saw him miss two months of action, before finding himself out of favour upon his return.
Turning 22 in July, Jaros returns to Liverpool eligible as a homegrown player in the Premier League, and with speculation ongoing over Caoimhin Kelleher‘s future.
But speaking to iSport in his native Czech Republic, he suggested he was unsure on the plans for him beyond pre-season.
I should go to training. It will matter a lot there. If the coach likes you, he can say that he will try you,” Jaros said.
My loan spell at Stockport is over, I’m back in Liverpool. We’ll see what can be found for me.
“I don’t know if the club will want me to stay or go somewhere else. When the chance comes, you have to take it.”