If you look at the
Summer Summary, we have been linked with 10 different LBs this season, most seriously with Hector, Chilwell, Guerreiro and Lucas Digne (on whom we "just missed out", according to reports). It's probably a good thing that we didn't go for a stop-gap option or someone who is not worth the trouble of integrating them in the squad. However, it's clear things didn't go to plan – if the plan was all along to have Milner and Moreno as 2 first-choice LB surely we wouldn't have spent months chasing a dozen of left-backs around Europe. It should not be a catastrophe, because Milner will cover the position competently and Moreno still might improve and at least be useful in certain games – buying Balotelli on a deadline day, THAT was a catastrophe! – but something definitely went wrong in that process. I wish Klopp just paid whatever Köln were asking for Hector before the Euros.
Something similar happened at the DM/CM positions – we were clearly very interested in Dahoud, but that didn't work out, refused to increase the valuation of Zielinski and went for Wijnaldum instead. However even after Wijnaldum was signed, Klopp seemed to think we need another midfield anchor and there were reports of a bid for Inter's Gary Medel and Roma's Paredes, both of whom have been extensively scouted by LFC (Klopp even reportedly went to Argentina to watch Medel at Copa America). It's mystifying that none of these purchases were made in the end – I doubt Medel or Paredes's asking price was an issue, so what was it, did we realize after all that scouting that they were not good enough? Again, that might be not a huge issue
if several things happen – Can stays healthy, Henderson rediscovers his form of 2 years ago, Stewart progresses, maybe Ejaria and Brannagan contribute during the season. But together with one of our CMs already tied up covering the LB spot, this does create a sense of imbalance and of unnecessary risk going into the season.