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Brendan Rodgers doubts Liverpool can afford 'top players' in January

• Liverpool manager says 'there is no doubt' club will spend
• 'We want to bring in players who can assist in scoring goals'
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The Barcelona forward David Villa, who has been linked with a £10m January move to Liverpool. Photograph: Lluis Gene/AFP/Getty Images
Brendan Rodgers has reiterated that Liverpool will strengthen their squad in January, although he doubts the club will be able to afford "top players" in the transfer window.
The Liverpool manager had claimed before last Saturday's 3-1 defeat by Aston Villa at Anfield that he did not consider finishing fourth in the Premier League to be the height of the club's ambitions this season. However, he now admits reinforcements this winter, especially in attack, are necessary.
Rodgers has relied heavily on Luis Suárez to provide a creative and scoring threat after failing to sign another forward during the summer transfer window. Liverpool have been linked with a £10m move for Barcelona's David Villa but Rodgers is not concerned with "pie in the sky" speculation.
"There is no doubt we will get reinforcements in and there is no doubt that we will get the backing, but it will come down to two things – the availability and affordability of players," he said. "I see lots of names bandied about that are pie in the sky because there won't be too many top players moving in January as clubs want top money.
"But there is no doubt that we want to bring in goals and we want to bring in players who can assist in scoring goals. If we can do that then that will set us up and then we can really reinforce again when the market opens up in the summer."
Liverpool had overcome their worst start to a league campaign in more than a century ahead of the defeat by Villa and Rodgers talked up a concerted push towards the top three, but they sit 12th in the table ahead of Saturday's home game against Fulham.
The former Swansea manager has often said that he regards his first season in charge as a rebuilding process and is therefore unlikely to pursue any expensive deals in January that could take a large chunk out of his budget and possibly be detrimental to any long-term progression.
"There is a bigger picture for sure and it goes back to affordability," Rodgers said. "We will spend money in January to try and bring fresh faces into the group. The reality is: all the names bandied about, are they going to be available? Certainly we will bring in what we can and then we will revisit it again.
"All our problems were never going to be solved in this window because the January window is the least productive and the least movement goes on there.
"But we will look to solve some of our problems then and then we will look to revisit it in the summer knowing that in the summer we will be in a much better place than we were the previous summer."​
 
i admire his optimism that he'll be here next summer .

seriously though , he has mentioned a few times how this season was about reducing the wage bill and costs while hinting that next summer we'll have more to spend . It will be interesting to see if that transpires , especially if we don't get champions league football .
 
me ? no, not at all . i would have written "when" but someone would have banged on about how we're only 7 points off 4th , anything is possible etc , which i suppose it is.

so without that extra money , it will be interesting to see if we have more next summer than we did this and don't have to cut cost like rodgers has suggested he had to do .
 
I always think it's a good move after a shocking home defeat to lower expectations and douse the flames of hope.
 
We don't need big names just players that are the right fit.

Plenty of clubs have brought in great players that few had rated or heard of.
 
If we can't get the right players, we shouldn't spend a penny.
We've made a career out of buying supposed stop-gaps who turn out to be shit and who we then can't get rid of.
Target players, if they're available sign them. If not, wait.
We ain't finishing top 4, we ain't getting relegated, I don't really give a fuck about the in between.
 
If we can't get the right players, we shouldn't spend a penny.
We've made a career out of buying supposed stop-gaps who turn out to be shit and who we then can't get rid of.
Target players, if they're available sign them. If not, wait.
We ain't finishing top 4, we ain't getting relegated, I don't really give a fuck about the in between.

This.
 
We are 6 points away from relegation, 2 games.
We are 5 points away from 5th, 2 games.

Currently 12th. Most likely we will end up between 14th to 8th. All things being equal.
 
If we can't get the right players, we shouldn't spend a penny.
We've made a career out of buying supposed stop-gaps who turn out to be shit and who we then can't get rid of.
Target players, if they're available sign them. If not, wait.
We ain't finishing top 4, we ain't getting relegated, I don't really give a fuck about the in between.

This.
Hopefully there is going to be some good players available due to contract issues and playing time.
Fwiw, I'd rather the manager has this approach than boasting how much money we'll spend.

Ince and Sturridge seems the most likely
 
Ince and Sturridge dont fill me with any great optimism, I know very little of Ince other than we've already binned him once and as for Sturridge he just strikes me as a bit of a waste of limited cash, maybe he could do a job for us but... didnt we decide not to buy him before because we didnt want to splurge on him??
 
LIVERPOOL FC are closing in on a £4million deal to bring Blackpool’s Tom Ince back to Anfield.
The Reds are in negotiations with the Seasiders and hope the prolific 20-year-old winger will become their first signing of the January transfer window.
Ince, who left LFC just 16 months ago for a compensation fee of £250,000, has already plundered 13 goals in the Championship so far this season.
Blackpool value Ince at around £6million but Liverpool would be able to get a significant discount as they secured a 35% sell-on clause.
Managing director Ian Ayre has also held talks with Chelsea over a potential £12million swoop for striker Daniel Sturridge. However, the ECHO understands that the Ince transfer is closer to being finalised.

nothing new but from the echo .
 
If we can't get the right players, we shouldn't spend a penny.
We've made a career out of buying supposed stop-gaps who turn out to be shit and who we then can't get rid of.
Target players, if they're available sign them. If not, wait.
We ain't finishing top 4, we ain't getting relegated, I don't really give a fuck about the in between.

Indeed.

The problem is if Rodgers feels he is under pressure in the job he's more likely to sign more stop gaps and that's one of the reasons I'd always have a DOF.
 
Tbh, £16m for Ince and Sturridge is a great deal. If we unload Cole and Drowning we'll be much slighter on the wage bill and much better in the squad for it. Although with Suarez, Sturridge, Sterling, Borini and Ince, yet alone Suso, we'll actually look a little over stacked upfront. A clause of having Ince in the squad is that it can't effect Sterlings progress.
 
While my post was a joke, it is something that confuses me too. Maybe he's just not good enough?

He's done a bit of a Flanno really, come in, looked like he's played here forever and then took a nose dive and looked ordinary. I think both have enough about them to at least have a look at, moreso Robinson. Wisdom looks every bit the centre back shoehorned into a fullback role, but that being said he hasn't been disastrous either.
 
I don't think he's stepped up as much as the others when given a chance plus it might also be a case of one kid too many.
 
I agree with LH.
When was the last time we spent buttons on an attacking player who turned out to be a Michu or Ba.
We always end up with fucking Voronins.

Id like us to sign a couple of top class young players but if we cant afford great players we shouldnt bother.
 
I don't think he's stepped up as much as the others when given a chance plus it might also be a case of one kid too many.

Yeah true. The defense as a whole just completely lacks organisation at the moment, no one is taking leadership, so when kids come in there's no real guidance there.
 
That headline is rather misleading. Didn't say we can't afford top players.

Then again, as Barrett keeps telling us, the Yanks had one big splurge in them and we balls that up so tier 2 and 3 players it is!
 
Carroll - 35
Downing - 17
Henderson - 17
Keane - 20
Aquilani - 20
Allen - 15
Borini - 12

I dont think I could blame our owners for not wanting to spend
We have a recent history of completely fucking wasting massive amounts of money.
 
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