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He has played nearly every game as a forward in the last 3 seasons bar some appearances as a winger. Bobby's replacement?

I would have thought we would spend our money on a midfielder in all honesty.

Backup for Mbappe.
 
Moukoko is on a free in the summer and performing at a higher level and younger. If we are adding to the forward line I'd rather go for him.
 
I'd be tempted, he has pissed me off this season so many times

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'£150m': Chairman insists Real Madrid would be willing to pay massive money to sign 24-year-old Liverpool player

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James Brooke
Real Madrid would be willing to spend massive money on bringing Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold to Spain.
That’s according to Peterborough United chairman, and Liverpool fan, Darragh MacAnthony. Speaking on his The Hard Truth podcast, MacAnthony made the claim whilst assessing England’s squad ahead of the World Cup.
“That England team could be as good as any team. Forget about the deficiencies at the back,” the Irishman said. “They can still name a John Stones, who is a £60 million player, Harry Maguire, forget the form, he’s an £80 million player. Trent Alexander-Arnold – Real Madrid would pay £150 million for him tomorrow.
“The only area I’m not confident is about is left-back, but you could play Trippier over there and he’s playing great for Newcastle.”
They’d have to double it before Liverpool even thought about coming to the table.
Alexander-Arnold going nowhere

Although MacAnthony’s thought is a hypothetical one, it’s interesting to dig deeper into it.

Of course, there’s no suggestion that Liverpool are looking to part ways with Trent. Right now, it could be assumed that the 24-year-old is gearing up to be a one-club man.
Certainly, it’s hard to see a scenario where the boyhood Reds fan would be looking to leave his hometown.
But, you never know in football. If Liverpool drop off from the heights they’ve recently been reaching, then maybe Alexander-Arnold would get itchy feet.
In which case, surely the only option would be a move abroad.
Liverpool players have ‘betrayed’ the fanbase before by joining high-profile rivals in England, sure. But with a local lad at the top of his game, it would be a whole new kettle of fish.
Steven Gerrard almost did it, and his relationship with his devoted supporters took some repairing. Thankfully, he was able to mend the hurt he caused Reds fans by almost joining Chelsea. Had he jumped ship in 2005 though, he’d have struggled to make it back to the city without a security escort.
Hopefully Trent doesn’t entertain a similar exit. But he shouldn’t be kept prisoner if he ever did want to go either. If that situation ever became a reality, you could bet that the big boys from across the continent would be willing and ready to break the bank on him. He’s just that good.



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damn, i am a prophet it seems.
a peterborough lad who is a liverpool fan surely knows the inner working of madrid
 
I'd be tempted, he has pissed me off this season so many times

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'£150m': Chairman insists Real Madrid would be willing to pay massive money to sign 24-year-old Liverpool player

1 hour ago

James Brooke
Real Madrid would be willing to spend massive money on bringing Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold to Spain.
That’s according to Peterborough United chairman, and Liverpool fan, Darragh MacAnthony. Speaking on his The Hard Truth podcast, MacAnthony made the claim whilst assessing England’s squad ahead of the World Cup.
“That England team could be as good as any team. Forget about the deficiencies at the back,” the Irishman said. “They can still name a John Stones, who is a £60 million player, Harry Maguire, forget the form, he’s an £80 million player. Trent Alexander-Arnold – Real Madrid would pay £150 million for him tomorrow.
“The only area I’m not confident is about is left-back, but you could play Trippier over there and he’s playing great for Newcastle.”
They’d have to double it before Liverpool even thought about coming to the table.
Alexander-Arnold going nowhere

Although MacAnthony’s thought is a hypothetical one, it’s interesting to dig deeper into it.

Of course, there’s no suggestion that Liverpool are looking to part ways with Trent. Right now, it could be assumed that the 24-year-old is gearing up to be a one-club man.
Certainly, it’s hard to see a scenario where the boyhood Reds fan would be looking to leave his hometown.
But, you never know in football. If Liverpool drop off from the heights they’ve recently been reaching, then maybe Alexander-Arnold would get itchy feet.
In which case, surely the only option would be a move abroad.
Liverpool players have ‘betrayed’ the fanbase before by joining high-profile rivals in England, sure. But with a local lad at the top of his game, it would be a whole new kettle of fish.
Steven Gerrard almost did it, and his relationship with his devoted supporters took some repairing. Thankfully, he was able to mend the hurt he caused Reds fans by almost joining Chelsea. Had he jumped ship in 2005 though, he’d have struggled to make it back to the city without a security escort.
Hopefully Trent doesn’t entertain a similar exit. But he shouldn’t be kept prisoner if he ever did want to go either. If that situation ever became a reality, you could bet that the big boys from across the continent would be willing and ready to break the bank on him. He’s just that good.



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Klopp has pissed me off more by not moving him into midfield lol
 
He has nothing to do in midfield at all. I cannot understand this logic.

Because he isn't great at defending especially this season where he seems to have lost alot of agility. He can still pull off those Hollywood passes, so let him do it from higher up the pitch where he can afford to defend less.
 
150M ?

Pay them in a suitcase full of cold hard sterling pound notes and you’ve got yourself a deal. And none of that silly installment plan because if the Coutinho deal has showed us one thing, the Spanish are a very crafty lot.
 
Because he isn't great at defending especially this season where he seems to have lost alot of agility. He can still pull off those Hollywood passes, so let him do it from higher up the pitch where he can afford to defend less.

have you seen his spatial awareness?
and, our midfielders have to work their ass off
 
I'd be tempted, he has pissed me off this season so many times

[article]
'£150m': Chairman insists Real Madrid would be willing to pay massive money to sign 24-year-old Liverpool player

1 hour ago

James Brooke
Real Madrid would be willing to spend massive money on bringing Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold to Spain.
That’s according to Peterborough United chairman, and Liverpool fan, Darragh MacAnthony. Speaking on his The Hard Truth podcast, MacAnthony made the claim whilst assessing England’s squad ahead of the World Cup.
“That England team could be as good as any team. Forget about the deficiencies at the back,” the Irishman said. “They can still name a John Stones, who is a £60 million player, Harry Maguire, forget the form, he’s an £80 million player. Trent Alexander-Arnold – Real Madrid would pay £150 million for him tomorrow.
“The only area I’m not confident is about is left-back, but you could play Trippier over there and he’s playing great for Newcastle.”
They’d have to double it before Liverpool even thought about coming to the table.
Alexander-Arnold going nowhere

Although MacAnthony’s thought is a hypothetical one, it’s interesting to dig deeper into it.

Of course, there’s no suggestion that Liverpool are looking to part ways with Trent. Right now, it could be assumed that the 24-year-old is gearing up to be a one-club man.
Certainly, it’s hard to see a scenario where the boyhood Reds fan would be looking to leave his hometown.
But, you never know in football. If Liverpool drop off from the heights they’ve recently been reaching, then maybe Alexander-Arnold would get itchy feet.
In which case, surely the only option would be a move abroad.
Liverpool players have ‘betrayed’ the fanbase before by joining high-profile rivals in England, sure. But with a local lad at the top of his game, it would be a whole new kettle of fish.
Steven Gerrard almost did it, and his relationship with his devoted supporters took some repairing. Thankfully, he was able to mend the hurt he caused Reds fans by almost joining Chelsea. Had he jumped ship in 2005 though, he’d have struggled to make it back to the city without a security escort.
Hopefully Trent doesn’t entertain a similar exit. But he shouldn’t be kept prisoner if he ever did want to go either. If that situation ever became a reality, you could bet that the big boys from across the continent would be willing and ready to break the bank on him. He’s just that good.



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It's almost as if they have a game against us coming up.
 
Lad has a shite 4 months and we want to sell the best player to come through since Gerrard to fund rebuild?
Whatever happened to loyalty.
This talk would have been nonsense in last season but what a fickle lot we are.
 
I'd be tempted, he has pissed me off this season so many times

[article]
'£150m': Chairman insists Real Madrid would be willing to pay massive money to sign 24-year-old Liverpool player

1 hour ago

James Brooke
Real Madrid would be willing to spend massive money on bringing Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold to Spain.
That’s according to Peterborough United chairman, and Liverpool fan, Darragh MacAnthony. Speaking on his The Hard Truth podcast, MacAnthony made the claim whilst assessing England’s squad ahead of the World Cup.
“That England team could be as good as any team. Forget about the deficiencies at the back,” the Irishman said. “They can still name a John Stones, who is a £60 million player, Harry Maguire, forget the form, he’s an £80 million player. Trent Alexander-Arnold – Real Madrid would pay £150 million for him tomorrow.
“The only area I’m not confident is about is left-back, but you could play Trippier over there and he’s playing great for Newcastle.”
They’d have to double it before Liverpool even thought about coming to the table.
Alexander-Arnold going nowhere

Although MacAnthony’s thought is a hypothetical one, it’s interesting to dig deeper into it.

Of course, there’s no suggestion that Liverpool are looking to part ways with Trent. Right now, it could be assumed that the 24-year-old is gearing up to be a one-club man.
Certainly, it’s hard to see a scenario where the boyhood Reds fan would be looking to leave his hometown.
But, you never know in football. If Liverpool drop off from the heights they’ve recently been reaching, then maybe Alexander-Arnold would get itchy feet.
In which case, surely the only option would be a move abroad.
Liverpool players have ‘betrayed’ the fanbase before by joining high-profile rivals in England, sure. But with a local lad at the top of his game, it would be a whole new kettle of fish.
Steven Gerrard almost did it, and his relationship with his devoted supporters took some repairing. Thankfully, he was able to mend the hurt he caused Reds fans by almost joining Chelsea. Had he jumped ship in 2005 though, he’d have struggled to make it back to the city without a security escort.
Hopefully Trent doesn’t entertain a similar exit. But he shouldn’t be kept prisoner if he ever did want to go either. If that situation ever became a reality, you could bet that the big boys from across the continent would be willing and ready to break the bank on him. He’s just that good.



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Call it 200m and I'd drive him to Madrid myself.
 
Sell Salah.
I am still in that camp.

Don’t you start mate.
We need him for a push to finish 6th.
Anyway, I don’t agree we need major surgery.
Look at Arsenal finishing 5th last season.
We have the players, just need a couple of CMs and the red machine will click into gear.
 
Don’t you start mate.
We need him for a push to finish 6th.
Anyway, I don’t agree we need major surgery.
Look at Arsenal finishing 5th last season.
We have the players, just need a couple of CMs and the red machine will click into gear.

In the summer.
 
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