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Liverpool's Summer Transfers : Speculation & Rumours

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Two little rumours here on the BBC web sie

Liverpool and Netherlands midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, 29, is wanted by Barcelona

https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/wij...contract-runs-down/1fcq98z5zupd31djm490a0po3i

Senegal forward Sadio Mane, 28, is open to leaving Liverpool and rejoining former Southampton boss Ronald Koeman at Barcelona

https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futb...e-liverpool-barca-klopp-anfield-camp-nou.html

If these two rumours are true then what a colossal misstake we made not securing the the services of Kai Havertz and Timo Werner especially the latter...

Hear's hopping Messi leaves on a free, thus depriving Barca of the cash needed for Mane....

But should it happen let's at least try and replace mane with Griezmann or Ousmane Dembélé, As I believe we can copy with the changes to Midfield that come with the loss Gini a lot easier than we would lossing Mane
 
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I was thinking about this joke the other day... That's a bit weird. I was a kid and I told it to my cousin and she was amazed that I could remember it all.

The version I know is much longer and contrived and involves a rich playboy and a rare multi-lingual squid
 
Two little rumours here on the BBC web sie

Liverpool and Netherlands midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, 29, is wanted by Barcelona

https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/wij...contract-runs-down/1fcq98z5zupd31djm490a0po3i

Senegal forward Sadio Mane, 28, is open to leaving Liverpool and rejoining former Southampton boss Ronald Koeman at Barcelona

https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futb...e-liverpool-barca-klopp-anfield-camp-nou.html

If these two rumours are true then what a colossal misstake we made not securing the the services of Kai Havertz and Timo Werner especially the latter...

Hear's hopping Messi leaves on a free, thus depriving Barca of the cash needed for Mane....

But should it happen let at least try and replace mane with Griezmann or Ousmane Dembélé, As I believe we can copy with the changes to Midfield that come with the loss Gini a lot easier than we would lossing Mane

The Mane one is definitely not true.
 
A guy goes into a seafood restaurant and asks to see the dishes of the day. The waiter wheels over a trolley and the man examines the dishes.
"I'll have the little green squid with the hairy lip, please" says the man.
"Okay." replies the waiter and calls out "Gervais!!"
A little French chef appears with a large knife, the waiter instructs the chef to kill the little green squid with the hairy lip.
Gervais is just about to slice at the poor squid when he notices a tear running down its face. Gervais is touched and says that he hasn't the heart to kill the squid.
"Not to worry" says the waiter and calls out "Hans!!" at which an enormous German bloke comes out of the kitchen.
"Sir", says the waiter, "this is Hans, the dishwasher. Hans, kill that squid!"
The dishwasher wields a huge meat clever and is just about to kill the little green squid with the hairy lip when it cringes back and gives a little cry.
"I am sorry, I just cannot kill the squid" Hans admits, his lower lip trembling.
"Well sir," says the waiter, "it just goes to show... That Hans that do dishes, can be soft as Gervais, with mild green, hairy lip squid"

In the version of this I heard thirty odd years ago, the squid had become a tourist attraction and Hans worked there but had come in on his day off and demanded the squid. He'd been told to fuck off and been offered other fish instead and was about to lose his job for refusing when his mate came out and said now hans that do dishes don't be soft eat your plaice, etc
 
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In the version of this I heard thirty odd years ago, the squid had become a tourist attraction and Hans worked there but had come in on his day off and demanded the squid. He'd been told to fuck off and been offered other fish instead and was about to lose his job for refusing when his mate came out and said now hans that do dishes don't be soft eat your plaice, etc
Yeah, this one wasn't the version I knew in my yungth, in which a rich guy is picking from the restaurant's food choosing aquarium, and he chooses the squid, only to be told it's actually their dishwasher etc. etc. Clearly this joke has a complicated genetic hidtory.
 

[article]It is the transfer story that won't go away, but of all the summer sagas, Thiago Alcantara from Bayern Munich to Liverpool is the one that is least likely to happen ... for now.

Within that league table of "will they / won't they?" deals, you can include Lionel Messi from Barcelona to Manchester City and the ongoing interest from Manchester United in Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho, yet both have a better chance of getting over the line than Thiago signing on the dotted line at Anfield before the Premier League's transfer deadline of Oct. 5.

All three potential transfers have sizeable obstacles to clear before they can be concluded, but while Thiago to Liverpool should be the most straightforward of them all, it is proving to be the one that is toughest to crack.

First of all, don't make the mistake of believing that Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has no interest in adding Thiago to his title-winning squad. In normal circumstances, without clubs being hit hard by the financial impact of COVID-19, a £27m deal for a world-class, attacking midfielder, with the pedigree of playing for Bayern, Barcelona and Spain, would be a straightforward transfer. It doesn't matter that, at 29, Thiago does not quite fit the profile of a Liverpool signing under Klopp.

Klopp wants to freshen up a squad that has added just two senior players -- £7.25m forward Takumi Minamino and £11.75m left-back Kostas Tsimikas -- since winning the Champions League in June 2019. The old adage of strengthening while at the top has largely been ignored at Anfield since Liverpool started off on their year-long trophy hunt by beating Tottenham in Madrid to win their sixth European Cup, and Saturday's penalty shootout defeat against Arsenal in the Community Shield at Wembley exposed the need for new blood within Klopp's squad.

The German knows he needs fresh faces to spice up competition for places and ensure that his players can see that the club is determined to build on recent success. But it is also a reality at Anfield that no major signings will arrive this summer until, or unless, a senior player leaves and therefore brings money in through a transfer fee or frees up space on the wage bill.

The financial constraints created by the pandemic saw Liverpool miss out on Timo Werner, who ultimately left RB Leipzig for Chelsea after Klopp admitted that the money was not there for the champions to complete a £47.7m deal for the Germany striker.

Liverpool are losing approximately £3m every time Anfield hosts a game behind closed doors and they, like every other Premier League club, must pay a rebate of around £20m to the league's broadcasters due to the disruption caused by COVID-19. Before a ball has even been kicked in the 2020-21 season, Liverpool are already over £30m down in terms of money they had expected to earn. That figure will climb with every Anfield fixture that is played without paying spectators, which is why a deal for Thiago remains firmly on hold, despite the need for a player of his creative talents in Klopp's squad.

There is a key that can unlock the door, but it is in the hands of Georginio Wijnaldum, the Dutch midfielder who has been a pivotal figure in Liverpool's glittering years. Wijnaldum played a central role in winning all of the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and Premier League trophies. But the 29-year-old is out of contract in June 2021 and no progress has been made on negotiating a new one. Sources have told ESPN that both club and player have a significant difference in their opinion on the terms of any new deal, but there's no suggestion of a fallout and Klopp wants Wijnaldum to stay at the club and risk losing him on a free transfer next summer if he must.

Barcelona are keen to sign the Dutchman, with new coach Ronald Koeman developing a huge admiration for his consistency and versatility during his time as Netherlands coach, but the player is in no rush to leave Anfield.

If Wijnaldum stays, Liverpool cannot, and will not, push forward in any attempt to sign Thiago, who is also out of contract next summer and has refused to sign a new one with the Champions League winners. If Wijnaldum leaves, sources have told ESPN that Liverpool would then be likely to make a move for Thiago -- if speculation linking him with Manchester United does not result in a move to Old Trafford prior to that.

United's attention towards Thiago is understood to be nothing more than that of interested bystanders, with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer having priorities elsewhere, while there may be an element that their involvement is being overplayed by those aiming to nudge Liverpool into action. But as it stands now, with the new season less than two weeks away, it will need a first-team player to leave Liverpool before the club looks to sign Thiago. Wijnaldum is not pushing to leave and Liverpool are happy for him to stay, so it's difficult to see a breakthrough.

Results on the pitch are the one element that could change everything, however. If Liverpool make an unconvincing start to the defence of their title, a new signing may become a necessity. Of course by then, Messi may be tearing it up in a blue shirt at the Etihad and Sancho could be settling in at Old Trafford.[/article]
 
I'm tired of whining about signing players especially on the back of us being the current title holders.
Let Man U, Chelsea, City and to a lesser extent Arsenal strengthen their teams.
If it leads to more competitive games, then so be it, I for one welcome the competition.
When it's all said and done, we still have a pretty decent team and our best XI (yeah I said it) is second to none in the league.
 
They look fucked. Think just a couple of key signings could really lift them.
True, but there aren't many "available" players out there who can strengthen our starting XI. The only one we're talking about is Thiago and that is if Gini leaves.
Let's be real, all this transfer talk is about emulating City and having a top class bench. It's still the starters plus maybe 2-3 players that will be the difference makers, barring major injuries obviously.
 
Okay, so to be clear, what we should be doing is kicking back and "enjoying it" without worrying about silly things like having a good bench, injury cover or any of the domestic cups because they're beneath us anyways and we can just send the kids out... the younger ones... not the ones covering in the first team.

Transfers are just for FM kids and every other team in football.
 
Okay, so to be clear, what we should be doing is kicking back and "enjoying it" without worrying about silly things like having a good bench, injury cover or any of the domestic cups because they're beneath us anyways and we can just send the kids out... the younger ones... not the ones covering in the first team.

Transfers are just for FM kids and every other team in football.
Yep, I can't do anything about it and neither can you so why waste brain juice on it? That's what I realised.
 
I agree - the team could really use a signing or two to lift them.
Others will sign players, let them.
But we need to look at ourselves and start the transition by bringing in a couple of top younger players in their early 20's.
One striker/forward, one midfielder.
Also a back-up center back.
 
Okay, so to be clear, what we should be doing is kicking back and "enjoying it" without worrying about silly things like having a good bench, injury cover or any of the domestic cups because they're beneath us anyways and we can just send the kids out... the younger ones... not the ones covering in the first team.

Transfers are just for FM kids and every other team in football.
No one is saying that we shouldn't sign anyone.

As someone else said recently, the points that you, Woland, and some others are making are perfectly valid.

Personally, I just find the comments about our ineptitude and lack of ambition to be really premature, and it seems weird to me that some people are actually upset after we just won the title we all craved and the new season hasn't even kicked off.

Doubters to believers to doubters.
 
We may as well shut the forum down then.
No, it's like we've been harping about it for a while now most of us just keep repeating ourselves. So, regarding transfer matters I'm just gonna be OK with the status quo for now.
 
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