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Dalglish overseeing as many as 22 deals in the summer!

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Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli to lead the way in bid to refresh the playing staff at Anfield
Liverpool are planning a radical overhaul of their squad this summer with a source at the club revealing that they are planning “up to 22 deals†in and out of the club.

By Duncan White 11:33PM BST 23 Apr 2011
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Director of Football Damien Comolli has been working since his appointment to identify priority targets and will receive support from the club’s owners, the Fenway Sports Group, this summer as the club seek to build a squad capable of getting back into the Champions League.
Kenny Dalglish, who is hoping to remain as manager, has spoken of the need to complement the club’s emerging talent with investment and it is understood that Comolli and his scouting team located two or three targets for each position they want to strengthen.
Most of these are aged between 19 and 24 as the club wants to invest in players whose talent can be developed and whose value will increase.
Rennes winger Sylvain Marveaux is expected to be the first signing when the window opens on June 1.
The club are being described as “a long way down the road†to securing the Bosman free transfer of the former France Under-21 international.

Liverpool are looking at further reinforcements in the wide areas, another striker, a left-back and cover at centre back. If enough players can be sold, there could be as many as 11 signings.
As they showed in January, FSG are prepared to reinvest money received in fees into the squad – most of the cash received for Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel was put into signing Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez for £58 million.
Having a high turnover will also allow the club to address the issue of the excessive contracts that were handed out under the previous regime.
With the club’s commercial department landing some impressive deals – a record £25 million-a-year kit deal with Warrior follows a lucrative contract with Standard Chartered as shorts sponsor – and the club freed of servicing the debts that impeded them under Hicks and Gillett, Liverpool will finally be able to compete in the market.
The recent emergence of academy players Jay Spearing, Jack Robinson and John Flanagan means Liverpool can sell their fringe players with the confidence that they will not be left short next season, especially as Raheem Sterling and Conor Coady are also expected to be ready next term.
There will be great emphasis on trying to shift as many of the superfluous players as possible.
The club are working on trying to set up deals for the players out on loan – Paul Konchesky, Alberto Aquilani, Philipp Degen, Nabir El Zhar and Emiliano Insua – while there has also been interest in David Ngog, Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Milan Jovanovic, all of whom are for sale.
 
"finally be able to compete in the market"

We pretty much dominated the market in January.
 
That all sounds very promising.

Having a DOF will definitely help ensure a lot more is done this summer than would otherwise be possible. Let's hope him and Kenny get it spot on and we can be right up there next season.
 
[quote author=Peatcheo link=topic=45083.msg1320870#msg1320870 date=1303637577]
I think the first 11 needs 3 new players to truly compete.
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Only against lesser teams though.....against the teams above us we seem to be flying since Kenny came back 😉
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=45083.msg1320884#msg1320884 date=1303639162]
I'd completely forgotten about Nabil el Zhar.
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He has that effect!
 
[quote author=Rosco link=topic=45083.msg1320917#msg1320917 date=1303641461]
10m quid we've given that useless tosser. 10m.
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Got to love Rafa's 'freebies'.
 
Exciting stuff.

It'll be nice to be able to shift out a lot of the dead wood we're carrying instead of just loaning them out so we can start from a relatively clean slate.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=45083.msg1320919#msg1320919 date=1303641608]
[quote author=Rosco link=topic=45083.msg1320917#msg1320917 date=1303641461]
10m quid we've given that useless tosser. 10m.
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Got to love Rafa's 'freebies'.
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FFS don't get him started again.....
 
Our future is bright RED. A clear out was always needed, we just didn't have the funds to do it.

New players, functional Academy with great talent, upgraded stadium with a larger capacity Kop, larger sponsorships coming in, the title is on its way back home soon and that will be the mother of all celebrations.

I can't wait. Exciting times ahead!
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=45083.msg1320923#msg1320923 date=1303642001]
I don't think I've felt as optimistic for the past 20 years as I do now about the future of the club. 8)
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I have no doubt that your future will include the depressing hope that we oversee a second deal for sylvain marveaux next january
 
It'll be interesting who we get in the summer. So far Comolli in various interviews has mentioned Ashley Young, Blaise Matuidi and Eden Hazard. Marveaux looks a nailed on free signing.
 
[quote author=keniget link=topic=45083.msg1320920#msg1320920 date=1303641638]
Exciting stuff.

It'll be nice to be able to shift out a lot of the dead wood we're carrying instead of just loaning them out so we can start from a relatively clean slate.
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It'd be a lot more exciting if we weren't replacing them with Jose Enrique and Charlie Adam.
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=45083.msg1320942#msg1320942 date=1303643881]
[quote author=keniget link=topic=45083.msg1320920#msg1320920 date=1303641638]
Exciting stuff.

It'll be nice to be able to shift out a lot of the dead wood we're carrying instead of just loaning them out so we can start from a relatively clean slate.
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It'd be a lot more exciting if we weren't replacing them with Jose Enrique and Charlie Adam.
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Yet both of those players will improve us.
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=45083.msg1320942#msg1320942 date=1303643881]
[quote author=keniget link=topic=45083.msg1320920#msg1320920 date=1303641638]
Exciting stuff.

It'll be nice to be able to shift out a lot of the dead wood we're carrying instead of just loaning them out so we can start from a relatively clean slate.
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It'd be a lot more exciting if we weren't replacing them with Jose Enrique and Charlie Adam.
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we won't sign adam.
 
Comolli has been banging on about Blaise Matuidi again today, saying how he's statistically the best ball-winning midfielder in France. I also read that Comolli scouted Matuidi extensively when he was Arsenal. That, and given his links to St. Etienne suggest that Matuidi is probably the favourite to be our new DM.
 
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=45083.msg1320975#msg1320975 date=1303647791]
Comolli has been banging on about Blaise Matuidi again today, saying how he's statistically the best ball-winning midfielder in France. I also read that Comolli scouted Matuidi extensively when he was Arsenal. That, and given his links to St. Etienne suggest that Matuidi is probably the favourite to be our new DM.
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Bunnyman, give us the lowdown...
 
Liverpool have strengthened their scouting department ahead of a critical summer transfer window by employing the man responsible for bringing Gareth Bale to Tottenham Hotspur.

Mel Johnson has been placed in charge of southern England scouting in a revamped Anfield recruitment system devised by Damien Comolli, the club's director of football strategy. Johnson previously worked under Comolli at Tottenham, where he highlighted Bale's performances as a teenage reserve at Southampton ahead of an eventual £7 million (Dh42.4m) transfer.

Johnson, who has more than 25 years experience in football, was compensated for unfair dismissal after Harry Redknapp decided to replace him as chief scout with Ian Broomfield in 2009. He then worked for Newcastle United on a freelance basis.
 
I thought everyone knew about Bale at Southampton?

Like Walcott there, and Ramsay at Cardiff. it wasn't exactly out of the blue was it?
 
Hmm. Some years ago we signed up that Malcolm Elias guy from Southampton who was supposed to be a great spotter and developer of youth talent. In the event he sank without trace (or went to Fulham, which is pretty much the same thing).
 
[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=45083.msg1321044#msg1321044 date=1303661723]
I thought everyone knew about Bale at Southampton?

Like Walcott there, and Ramsay at Cardiff. it wasn't exactly out of the blue was it?
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Yeah they did, he was playing internationals before Spurs picked him up. But at that stage he was just a ponderous left back whose main attribute was excellent free kick taking.
 
[quote author=The Slugmonster link=topic=45083.msg1320882#msg1320882 date=1303639110]
[quote author=Peatcheo link=topic=45083.msg1320870#msg1320870 date=1303637577]
I think the first 11 needs 3 new players to truly compete.
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Only against lesser teams though.....against the teams above us we seem to be flying since Kenny came back 😉
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True Dat!

The good thing is Kenny has the ability to galvanise squad players when they are needed, Spearing is a prime example of this. The last 4 games he has been wonderful!
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=45083.msg1321286#msg1321286 date=1303693597]
We'll be signing Gareth Bale's mum next.
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I hear she's got great ball-handling skills.
 
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