I hope the club does a deal, but at this point I trust them to buy the right player if they do it.
Frenkie on loan anybody?
The interest in Sarr seems like it probably ended with the acquisition of DĂaz.
I said this a few weeks back, I wouldnât be bothered too much about wages if it was a loan. We could insulate ourselves against it.
I donât know how little time ago it was, but I argued very recently that while he is the sort of player who might fill a need in our midfield Iâd be really concerned with his mental state and motivation given whatâs happened at Barca (see how lacking in impact Phil was even when he got out and landed at Bayern). But its increasingly feeling like a really good idea.
And this is why I am not given the decision making responsibility for an organization looking to spend 10s of millions.
Come on FSG get the money out, only 2% of revenue goes on transfers so that explains why we sell to buy, dark times ahead if this continues, europa league and then Europa conference.
Itâs not unreasonable to think this mysterious Keita injury has at least something to do with the club trying g to sell him, right?
Iâd say the Club tried to sell some of his recent injuries as âhe is illâ because there was a chance that we will try to sell him this summer.
Now itâs clear that he is injured once again and there is no chance of selling him.
I guess I donât buy that heâs injured. Kloppâs comments have been strange about it and even today (I think) said it was a muscle injury but itâs ânot clearâ.
Didnât he say something similar on Matip and he spent most of the year out.
So who is available and can help rightaway because we have no preseason for a new player.
At least 2 injured midfielders will be back before we can sign anyone.
Maybe we can encourage Naby to get fit by telling him we will sell him.
When I see this Manure team play against Soton today, fuck me, Man United are shit which makes me wonder why did Klopp did not start on the midfield rejuvenation after the end of last season?
Instead, we extended Milnerâs deal, extended Hendersonâs deal till 2025 in 2021 when there are signs that his main strengths are going downhill, gambled recklessly on Naby Keita,AOC and Thiago being fit( when they are so brittle that one got an injury on day 1 of the campaign, one got an injury from nowhere, the other got injured in pre-season), gambled recklessly on Elliott and Fabio becoming the next coming of Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso.
I wonder if the changes in the Sporting Director and Head of Medical Services has led to a shift in the power dynamics in the backroom where the previous incumbent can confidently put forth to Klopp that his view of his midfielderâs staffing and fitness is wrong while the newcomers are less confident to do so?
I know the score against Bournemouth but fuck me, we still need reinforcements in the midfield!
Being short enough in options that we gave debuts today to two teenagers is not great, but I dont think that per se is what will have changed his mind. Whatever has happened has surely made him change his mind about how much he can get out of this group for the season as a whole. I wonder if Nabyâs injury is worse than expected? Or probably more likely its just that heâs come around to the common opinion on here - that collectively there is too much physical unreliability in the group.
Iâm more inclined to believe the former rather than the latter â we already had all the information we needed to make a conclusion on the latter. On the other hand, for something to force his hand like this, either we have an opportunity to make a Kabak-style loan where we bring in a player with potential but whoâs more of an outside shot rather than one firmly in the ascendancy.
Not sure why many are so delighted with this necessarily, the most charitable explanation for a change of heart is that one of our targets is suddenly available. Maybe one of our other midfielders has found a suitor, but the most likely explanation is a setback for our midfielders injury-wise.
That said, I canât resist saying, Bajcetic and Clark are like new signings!
Have to say really disappointed in Nabyâs availability, nowhere near good enough for someone hoping to become world class. I get that itâs not him âdesiringâ to be injured â and understanding that injuries are often down to chance and probability â but he canât possibly develop if he never plays (cc: Sturridge). If we pulled the plug on Fekir at least (allegedly) in part because of his knee, how did we miss such obvious signs while recruiting Naby? Matip is of a similar ilk, but at least he was free!
Re: unreliability elsewhere, there are numerous cases but I hoped for more from Thiago and Ox. Ox was super unfortunate in 2018 as he was playing his best ever when he did the ACL, and had another long-term injury, so you have to feel from him. However, aside from the Genk screamer and a few other contributions hasnât done enough to stay in the side when fit. Thiago came for cheap on a fee that (in addition to being 29 when we bought him) also seemed to account for his injury historyâŚwhen you canât play more than half of the games, youâre of limited value even if you can do ridiculous things like what he did against Porto at home.
Only 3+ days left, were is the new midfielder Jurgen âŚ