



Crewe coach Steve Holland continues to monitor the progress of Jake Livermore and hopes to bring the Tottenham midfielder back on loan.Livermore signed a six-month loan deal with Crewe in the summer but suffered a broken leg in the club’s pre-season friendly at Wrexham.
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