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KD on Aqua future and transfers

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[size=14pt]KD on Aqua future and transfers
[/size]20th May 2011 - Latest News

The Italy midfielder was brought to Anfield by Rafael Benitez in 2009 but after an injury-ravaged first season was loaned back to Serie A.

He has enjoyed an impressive campaign with Juventus, managing 33 appearances and getting back into international contention.

And Dalglish told his pre-match press conference: "There's a distinct possibility he could be back here. He's a quality player. He got off to a bad start here with his injuries and never really got going after missing pre-season.

"He went out on loan and has done very well over there.

"If he was to come back here, for me that would be like a new face coming in. I don't know of any deadline, I wasn't privy to the conversations that were had. "

Liverpool loaned several players out this season including the likes of Daniel Ayala and Daniel Pacheco - though discussions have yet to take place regarding the future of those who've been away.

"We've got to assess what we need, and that includes the players who have been out on loan," added Dalglish. "They'll assess where they've been and the other clubs will assess them.

"Alberto is the highest profile but we've got decisions to make on (all) those players.

"We've not had time to sit down and discuss the players who have been out on loan apart from Alberto."


Meanwhile, Dalglish thinks comings and goings are inevitable at Melwood this summer - but he has strict criteria about adding players to his squad list.

"The people we'll be looking at are of the highest calibre, because the players here have done really well since January," said the boss. "It would be disrespectful to them not to look at players who are high calibre.

"We've had a great end to the season. There will be lots of work done in the close season and we'll take it from there. Movement is part and parcel of a football club in the summer. We'll be no different.

"Although it might affect them, players themselves expect new faces to come in and give the place a lift. It'll happen and they know it'll happen.

"We've had a lift from our own young players coming in and freshening it up a bit.

"If we get some quality people in to go along with the people already here, that will help everyone. It always helps to freshen up the dressing room.

"But if we're bringing anyone in they've got to be better than what we've got - and that's going to be a big ask."

Dalglish admits some of the performances he has witnessed since returning to the dugout on January 8 have surpassed his expectations - a fact that will affect his thinking when it comes to signing cheques this summer.

"When you're on the outside you don't always see the effort and commitment they have," he said. "I've noticed that since I've come in.

"I had no pre-conceived ideas. You have an opinion but it's not definitive.

"A lot of the performances have exceeded what I thought we were capable of. That's a great compliment to them, or maybe I'm just thick and didn't appreciate what we had here!"

Meanwhile, reporters wanted to know how helpful signing a three-year deal has been for Dalglish in preparing for next season.

The Scot responded: "I wouldn't say it's been a great help - played one, lost one!
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"For me, the planning was going on anyway, irrespective of who was coming in because you can't leave it until the last minute. For training and some of the pre-season matches, planning had to be done. If you're sitting in this chair you've got to make the decision about what you want to do and when you want to train.

"Regarding players, there's only one person who can decide that, and that's the manager. That's something we need to get our skates on with to make sure we get the right players."

Author: Jimmy Rice at Melwood
 
I'd to try take him back now, put the pressure on Juve, to sign him up immediately.. we can play games too..
 
Does anyone find this random highlighting business really annoying?

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Thank f*ck for Dalglish.

I really appreciate how clear he is making it to everybody that we're not in the market for average players.

After years of going after average shite far too often, it'll be nice if we truly only bother signing quality.
 
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Haha.. sorry for shoving it down your throat..
 
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Thank f*ck for Dalglish.

I really appreciate how clear he is making it to everybody that we're not in the market for average players.

After years of going after average shite far too often, it'll be nice if we truly only bother signing quality.
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Begs to question what average really means?
What I'm saying is, did for instance Rafa purposly buy average players?

I think, in Rafa's mind, the players he bought were of some quality but later on some turned out to be average.
Was Xabi Alonso star quality, when we bought him? Sure he was promising but he wasn't exactly the finished article so to speak

Let's say that we buy N'zogbia this summer. He's had a great season at Wigan but wouldn't he be labelled as average? I mean he's no Arjen Robben.
 
Kenny Dalglish: My Liverpool Home (Abstracts on Alberto Aquilani)

Whenever I take my seat in the Main stand, I passionately hope Alberto Aquilani will show his true qualities. Liverpool resigned themselves to Alonso leaving for Real Madrid, so Rafa had plenty of time to pick a midfield replacement, and Aquilani was his choice.

Unfortunately, he arrived from Roma with an ankle injury, a frustration for him, Rafa and everybody at Liverpool. Whenever I’ve observed Aquilani, he seems quite alert, seeing a pass. I saw his excitement when scoring at the Kop against Portsmouth and Atletico Madrid, a reaction that proves how desperately he wants his transfer to work out. I believe he has a real desire to show people he’s better than they imagine.

He cannot complain, though. It’s the nature of football for there to be criticism if somebody arrives for £20 million and struggles to deliver in his first season. Sympathy was always going to be short in supply for Alberto. I heard people whisper, “why did Liverpool pay that for him? Look at the state of him.â€

I felt that to be unfair, because, after all, he was returning to fitness after an operation. Missing pre-season was especially damaging, particularly for a new signing from abroad, unfamiliar with the frenetic pace of English football. So I’ll reserve judgment on Alberto Aquilani until well into this season. If he has an injury-free run, Anfield can judge Aquilani properly.

Aquilani vs Portsmouth
 
I'm sure Aquilani could be a good player for us under Kenny, but... is he really what we need? We already have Gerrard and Ming for that CAM position, not to mention the likes of Shelvey and Cole (who will surely be sold) in reserve.

I think this is probably just a negotiating tactic.

On another note, it sounds like Kenny's been given the last word on transfers. Presumably that's why his permanent appointment was delayed for so long.
 
Indeed, we are calling the old ladies bluff on this, and quite rightly so.
We are not strapped for cash like we have been over the last few years where we had to let people have our kecks down, John Henry will not let that happen.
I hope in some ways we do make a stand and bring him back, it will show others we are not in the business of having the piss taken
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Does anyone find this random highlighting business really annoying?

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Yes! thank god I'm not the only 1.
 
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