Apologies if you’ve said it, but what is your alternative view?
Are you in favour of a starting RB who would leave Bradley as back up? Or a different profile i.e. unproven young RB?
I don’t honestly have an answer for that, in the sense of a specific player.
My preference would be for a younger player in and around 24 that has shown he has a high ceiling and that Slot could improve - the data nerds can find the player that’s fits the budget - Robbo is the prime example.
Then it’s up to whoever than is or Bradley convince Slot to play them and claim the position.
Aina just represents lots of red flags for me:
- he’s 29 in October, which means there’s a high chance he could drop off
- he’s never played regularly for a “top club” throughout his career
- he’s had one good season
- he plays in a totally different system to ours, so I’d question whether he’s a good fit. This is important, because you can’t just take a player that’s good in a low block defensive side and chuck him into a space de where FB’s are a main source of attacking width and expect it yo work anymore than any other time you try to ram a square peg into a round hole
- question marks over whether he’s got the attacking ability for our team and that’s important if Bradley’s biggest question mark is fitness
- I also have no idea if he’s suited to being a squad player, in that is he going to be able to come off the bench if not playing regularly and immediately get it.
- missing for AFCON
Like I said previously, it’s also based on how we’ve consistently operated in the transfer market - we do not tend to sign older players unless they’re very experienced or very talented.
Aina seems to flavour of the month purely because he’s had a good season, is Home Grown and isn’t going to cost a lot - but those things rarely add up to equal a good thing for a team like Liverpool.