Surely that’s a bit of a bargain - he was very highly rated a few years back?
Not for us?
The fact he's gone from knocking back 40m bids, to being available for 15, makes me think that there must be some massive attitude issues.
Surely that’s a bit of a bargain - he was very highly rated a few years back?
Not for us?
The fact he's gone from knocking back 40m bids, to being available for 15, makes me think that there must be some massive attitude issues.
They areYah and hes not kicked on either.
For 15 mill though, it's not that risky a punt. Very surprised arsenal arent linked
All we can do is believe it will happen, then it might#announceadamatraore
Yah and hes not kicked on either.
For 15 mill though, it's not that risky a punt. Very surprised arsenal arent linked
Is there a general thing with Lyon starlets in that position who are just basically completely overrated and just never quiet made it at a top club?
Nabil Fekir
Yohan Gourcuff
Ben Arfa
Is there a general thing with Lyon starlets in that position who are just basically completely overrated and just never quiet made it at a top club?
Nabil Fekir
Yohan Gourcuff
Ben Arfa
Surely that’s a bit of a bargain - he was very highly rated a few years back?
Not for us?
How many lazy attacking midfielders does Rodgers need in a team.
Liverpool could be set for a big further profit on former striker Taiwo Awoniyi, a year after selling him to Union Berlin, as Premier League clubs circle.
Awoniyi joined the Reds from the Imperial Soccer Academy in Nigeria in 2015, but never made an appearance for the club at any level.
Due to work permit issues, along with a badly timed injury, the striker was unable to even feature in any friendlies, instead spending six years on loan at various clubs.
His seventh and final loan came at Union Berlin, who were sufficiently impressed to agree a £6.5 million transfer the following summer.
The 24-year-old produced an outstanding season in Berlin, netting 20 goals in 43 games including 15 in the Bundesliga, with only five players scoring more in the German top flight.
That has attracted interest from a host of clubs, with the Guardian‘s Will Unwin among those to report that newly promoted Nottingham Forest are in talks over a deal.
There are sides elsewhere in Europe who are also interested in the Nigeria international, while Unwin adds that Forest are not the only club in England weighing up a move.
Awoniyi has a release clause in his contract with Union worth around £17 million, with Liverpool holding a 10 percent sell-on clause for any future deal.
The Reds already made a £6.1 million profit when they sold Awoniyi last summer, but if he were to move to another club a year on they would also be due another seven-figure payday.
Unwin claims that the sell-on clause obliges Liverpool to 10 percent of any transfer fee, which would mean £1.7 million if Forest, for example, were to trigger his exit.
But it is often the case that clubs instead agree a percentage of any future profit for the buying club, which would instead see £1.05 million paid to the Reds.
Awoniyi is not the only ex-player Liverpool could profit from this summer, either, with Ki-Jana Hoever courting interest from PSV Eindhoven.
Wolves would be required to fulfil a 15 percent sell-on clause if they were to sell Hoever to the Eredivisie side.
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Liverpool set to scout transfer target Aguibou Camara at AFCON
One of the busiest weeks of the year for scouts across Europe is set to begin in just a week as AFCON 2022 will kick-off.
- SAM JONES
- JAN 3, 2022
Liverpool is set to be sending their own scouts to the tournament, this time to watch Aguibou Camara of Guinea, according to reports in Calcio Mercato.
The Reds are set to be joined by AC Milan in scouting the player, who they have been set to been monitoring for some time.
Camara is a 20-year-old attack-minded midfielder, currently playing for Olympiakos in Greece.
The Guinean is set to line up with current Liverpool man Naby Keita in the midfield as Guinea will look to get out of Group B.
Guinea will face off against Zimbabwe, Malawi, as well as Sadio Manes Senegal side too, see who can make it out of the group.
Camara, who signed his first professional contract will Lille in 2019, is valued at just £2.7-million-pounds according to TransferMarkt but could solve a long-standing issue in the Liverpool squad.
The Reds' failure to replace Gini Wijnaldum when he departed to PSG in the summer angered many fans as the presence of the Dutchman has been missed in the midfield this campaign.
Camara could finally be the man to step into the large shoes left by Wijnaldum, despite being a slightly different type of player.
Manager Jurgen Klopp converted Wijnaldum into the player he needed and could do the same with Camara, and given his age it could work even better with the Guinean.
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I remember when RM signed this kid for €40m, and at the early stages he failed to live upto his price tag. Back then he was disliked his team mate could be over heard saying "Don't pass to him" Now today that team mate and him have created the most potent attack in world football
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Vinicius Jr. rejected Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and PSG before signing new Real Madrid contract
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Callum McAvoySunday 19 Jun 2022 5:35 pm
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Vinicius Junior scored 22 goals for Real Madrid last season (Photo: Getty)
Vinicius Junior is set to sign a new four-year deal with Real Madrid that will put him on level terms with the club’s top earners.
The forward is being heavily rewarded having just completed the best season of his career by far, scoring 22 goals and making 20 assists to fire Real to the La Liga title and their record-extending 14th Champions League triumph.
Indeed, it was Vinicius who scored the only goal of the European final as Real beat Liverpool in Paris back in May.
Fabrizio Romano reports that the contract extension is ‘done and sealed’ and will be officially announced in July, with the club also setting the Brazilian’s release clause at around €1billion (£870m) to ward off any interested parties.
And Los Blancos are right to be concerned about a rival club potentially poaching one of their brightest and best players as, according to Marca, Vinicius was courted by Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United at various points last season.
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Vinicius scored the winning goal in the 2022 Champions League final (Photo: Getty)
At the time Vinicius’ contract only ran until 2024, giving hope to Europe’s top sides that they could convince the 21-year-old to leave the Santiago Bernabeu.
PSG were the most interested and were reportedly in constant contact with the player from November 2021 onwards as they urged him not to sign a new deal with Real.
Instead, the Ligue 1 champions promised Vinicius a contract worth £34.3m-a-year if he moved to the Parc des Princes, a deal approximately four times more lucrative than the one he has just agreed to, but the player turned them down with his heart set on staying in Spain.
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I am talking about the season that's gone, not of all time."the most potent attack in world football"?
They're good but don't think they're even nearly as potent as the best attack in Madrid's last decade of European dominance ...
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Liverpool set to scout transfer target Aguibou Camara at AFCON
One of the busiest weeks of the year for scouts across Europe is set to begin in just a week as AFCON 2022 will kick-off.
- SAM JONES
- JAN 3, 2022
Liverpool is set to be sending their own scouts to the tournament, this time to watch Aguibou Camara of Guinea, according to reports in Calcio Mercato.
The Reds are set to be joined by AC Milan in scouting the player, who they have been set to been monitoring for some time.
Camara is a 20-year-old attack-minded midfielder, currently playing for Olympiakos in Greece.
The Guinean is set to line up with current Liverpool man Naby Keita in the midfield as Guinea will look to get out of Group B.
Guinea will face off against Zimbabwe, Malawi, as well as Sadio Manes Senegal side too, see who can make it out of the group.
Camara, who signed his first professional contract will Lille in 2019, is valued at just £2.7-million-pounds according to TransferMarkt but could solve a long-standing issue in the Liverpool squad.
The Reds' failure to replace Gini Wijnaldum when he departed to PSG in the summer angered many fans as the presence of the Dutchman has been missed in the midfield this campaign.
Camara could finally be the man to step into the large shoes left by Wijnaldum, despite being a slightly different type of player.
Manager Jurgen Klopp converted Wijnaldum into the player he needed and could do the same with Camara, and given his age it could work even better with the Guinean.
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The club has been sending scouts to watch at least since last year. He can play LW RW and through the middle. Pressing king, basically everything we thought Keita would be but much faster. He definitely gives of Kante vibes.Aguibou Camara - this guy looks the business on YouTube, he has the moves and shoots like Mane, everyone should have a look - love to hear some thoughts on this. Looks like a Klopp type player.
This Aguibou Camara character…. Does he push pineapples, shake the tree or grind coffee?
Just doing so important due diligence.
At least you are not asking "Who the fuck is Agibou?"This Aguibou Camara character…. Does he push pineapples, shake the tree or grind coffee?
Just doing so important due diligence.
At least you are not asking "Who the fuck is Agibou?"
Swap deals NEVER happen.Barella and Keita swap deal touted in the press
Sanchez for Mykawhatshisface?Swap deals NEVER happen.
Swap deals NEVER happen.
I SAID NEVER, DAMMIT!Sanchez for Mykawhatshisface?