Strange taste in mates too.
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Boom.They mean by selling Wijnaldum.
Strange taste in mates too.
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I have concerns about replacing Gini . He's a work horse he's part of a hard working midfield trio which expertly covers and allows for full backs to bomb forward and to play a front three safely
Hal out on the town with Paul Gorst:
Perfect height ratio for a gobbleHal out on the town with Paul Gorst:
But if he doesn't extend his contract we have to sell.
I might be wrong, but I just don't see us selling him even if he doesn't sign.
Kicker going overboard to find a way to help sell Thiago. There's no way Keita, Gini (unless he continues to refuse a new contract) and I'd probably say AOC as well considering how much Klopp likes him, will be sold. We don't have enough midfielders as it is, 7 is likely the minimum we require.The Liverpool board has told boss Jurgen Klopp to sell players such as Guinea midfielder Naby Keita, 25, to fund a move for Bayern Munich and Spain midfielder Thiago, 29.
https://www.kicker.de/4000000034681...die-reds-mehr-als-nur-ein-problem-der-abloese
If we do have to sell a player to fund Thiago I would sooner it be AOC than Keita, and if that choice boils down to Keita and Thiago we should keep Keita. At 25 Keita will only get better, While Thiago has hit his peak
So little difference between FSG and Mike Ashley
I'd guess that depends more on what he'd fetch. If it is a low figure due to age/wage demands then that is likely a figure we'd be happy to amortise over a season. However if we can get (pure guess) £20m or more to basically cover the cost of Thiago, then I could see us letting him go. But we'd still need another midfielder in that case.I might be wrong, but I just don't see us selling him even if he doesn't sign.
Kicker going overboard to find a way to help sell Thiago. There's no way Keita, Gini (unless he continues to refuse a new contract) and I'd probably say AOC as well considering how much Klopp likes him, will be sold. We don't have enough midfielders as it is, 7 is likely the minimum we require.
Why would Kicker try to help sell Thiago...?Kicker going overboard to find a way to help sell Thiago. There's no way Keita, Gini (unless he continues to refuse a new contract) and I'd probably say AOC as well considering how much Klopp likes him, will be sold. We don't have enough midfielders as it is, 7 is likely the minimum we require.
If that's true, that seems like a big "fuck you" . Win CL Super Cup, WCC, and PL, generate £40m in sales through transfers yet he still has to raise more cash through transfers.The Liverpool board has told boss Jurgen Klopp to sell players such as Guinea midfielder Naby Keita, 25, to fund a move for Bayern Munich and Spain midfielder Thiago, 29.
https://www.kicker.de/4000000034681...die-reds-mehr-als-nur-ein-problem-der-abloese
If we do have to sell a player to fund Thiago I would sooner it be AOC than Keita, and if that choice boils down to Keita and Thiago we should keep Keita. At 25 Keita will only get better, While Thiago has hit his peak
So little difference between FSG and Mike Ashley
Rather than Thiago I would sooner go for Boateng as we can not rely on Mapit fitness, we have all but sold Lovren a CB is needed more than a Midfielder at this pointWell we currently have Hendo, Fabs, Gini, Keita, Milner, Ox, Jones and Grujic. There arent enough games to go round as it is. If Thiago joins Id expect at least one midfielder to go, more likely 2.
Why would Kicker try to help sell Thiago...?
Chelsea, City, Arsenal Utd are all in the same boat as far as the lost revenues goes due to the pandemic yet the are still investing in player, as said we have just come off the back of winning the CL,Super Cup,WCC and the Premier League you can not tell me that we have not made at least £200m in revenue through sells of merchandise etc all the shirts bought when we won the sixth CL (Even if you just had an extra star added to you old shirt, then the WCC bagde, and now the Champions symbol, bagde etc...It’s almost like there isn’t enough money left after huge bonuses to players and staff, redeveloped stadium and training facilities followed by a drop in income due to a pandemic.