The Liverpool Echo claims that Bajcetic will soon play for the Reds for the first time in six months.
The 18-year-old hasn’t played for Klopp since suffering an injury during practice.
A few days prior to playing Real Madrid in the Champions League, it was a devastating blow.
Bajcetic was probably going to start against the Galacticos, but he was powerless to stop the 1-0 loss.
The teenager has already earned Klopp’s faith by starting the first leg of their Round of 16 match at Anfield.
Last season, the gem from Vigo quickly rose to a prominent position on Merseyside.
With Liverpool’s midfield decimated by injury issues, Bajcetic received a surprising role from Klopp starting in January.
Klopp had already trusted the teenager to start the first-leg of their Round of 16 meeting at Anfield.
The Vigo-born gem quickly established a prominent role on Merseyside last season.
Injury problems ravishing Liverpool’s midfield saw Klopp hand Bajcetic his surprise role from January onwards.
The Reds boss had only fielded the midfielder sparingly before the turn of the year.
Bajcetic started six of his 11 Premier League matches, of which eight came in 2023.
But Bajcetic would develop a stress response in his adductor in March, which proved to be a season-ending injury.
Klopp would not welcome the former Celta Vigo prospect back into his team until August.
Yet Bajcetic remains without a single minute by his name so far this term
Yet that may change on Saturday when Liverpool visit Wolves as the Reds believe Bajcetic is now ready to feature.
He only served as an unused substitute in the Anfield club’s wins over AFC Bournemouth, Newcastle United and Aston Villa.
But he has featured with Spain’s U21s.
Bajcetic put himself in contention to feature when Liverpool visit Wolves after featuring with Spain’s Under-21s against Malta.
The youngster featured as a second-half substitute in the junior Roja side’s 6-0 win last Saturday.
It also marked his debut for Santi Denia’s junior side.
Klopp will hope Bajcetic can recapture the form that captivated Salah last term.
The forward told Sky Sports in February: “He’s a great player and person, always working hard.
Since he started playing with us, he’s been maybe our best player.
I hope he can stay this confident.”