NO. SPEND SPEND SPEND!!!
WE NEED OUR NEW TOYS!!!
FSG OUT!!!
You’re thinking too much, you need to just throw a tantrum that you don’t have a billionaire sugar daddy to buy you £1b of fullbacks.
NO. SPEND SPEND SPEND!!!
WE NEED OUR NEW TOYS!!!
FSG OUT!!!
You’re thinking too much, you need to just throw a tantrum that you don’t have a billionaire sugar daddy to buy you £1b of fullbacks.
I refuse to be an FSG bed wetter! I understand business
The funniest one is when they say we don’t buy players. I answer why isnt the squad made up of frees and academy players.
Now I read rumors that Liverpool is interested in real madrid winger Brahim Diaz to “replace” Mo Salah. As if anyone could fill the boots of that legendary winger so easily.
Liverpool looks set to run out the contracts of Mo Salah, Virgil Van Dijk, and possible Trent Alexander Arnold as well. The owners cheapness will come back to bite them in the ass. Finding replacements will not be easy and WILL cost new monies to find those players capable of playing at our level.
Slot has been great but even he’s not a miracle worker. I have the feeling FSG ownership will let him down in this window and the next as well. FSG have the cheapest net spend of any top 8 PL club.
To be fair, it has ALWAYS been about money. Football is a business and the clubs who buy the best players build the best clubs and win the most trophies which then attracts more sponsorships, shirt sales, and revenues.
And you know for a fact that it’s the owners being cheap, do you?
Guarantee we are not interested in Brahim Diaz.
Would be worthwhile including who the source for these outlets is.
As most sound like they are guessing.
Don’t bother.
This person only comes around every transfer window. Wonder why they even bother being a Liverpool “fan” when they should really just go be a City “fan” instead.
Apparently Gary off YouTube has quashed that rumour. You read it here first!
Yeah. And given it’s like a business I would honestly take what Man Utd are and their league position & everything and swap it with what we have given they spend so much on new players and are not cheap in handing over lucrative contracts to their players.
Really? Tell me which top 6 clubs are making a profit?
I love when people say things like this as if it might come as a surprise to those people currently in charge of putting the squad together for Slot.
If some/all of those three can’t get new deals agreed then there will be a plan in place for each and every possible outcome.
As a club we aren’t afraid to spend big on players or big when needs arise. The midfield rebuild being one of those recent examples where we went into a summer knowing what we needed to do, got a couple key ones in early and then reacted well when other deals didn’t go our way. We weren’t shy with what we were willing to spend to get done what we needed to but we also weren’t going to pay more than we thought was sensible.
We could be sat here now lamenting having paid Southampton over the odds for Lavis as he sits in a treatment room instead of thinking what an absolute steal we got in Gravenberch instead.
He’s more reliable than most.
Stoke looking to recreate the Danns-Koumas partnership?
I would not loan Danns. I think he has first team minutes in him. With Jota currently made of glass we need the depth too.
I wonder if Danns would be better served if he remained at Liverpool until the end of the season. I understand that club’s staff probably don’t want to put any unnecessary pressure on him, especially after coming back from a long-term injury, but neither Jota, nor Nunez can be relied upon, Diaz is also inconsistent in that role and it doesn’t look like club will sign a striker in this window, so maybe there would be no harm in him staying put.
Teamtalk is claiming that we’ll be signing Rayan Cherki. They cite Fichajes who are claiming that he will sign “within days”.
So that’s about as unreliable as it gets.
He’s a forward who plays for Lyon, but you already knew that.
Well, at least it’s a rumor.
The reason is that Lyon are in dire straits and need to raise money: they have been preemptively relegated for next season unless they can come up with 150 millions pounds or so.