We've spend £37 so far and City have eclipsed £50m easily since the Ederson signing.After all the rumors about us and City trying to buy the world Liverpool come out of nowhere and spend 50mil first. Act, Woody.
We've spend £37 so far and City have eclipsed £50m easily since the Ederson signing.After all the rumors about us and City trying to buy the world Liverpool come out of nowhere and spend 50mil first. Act, Woody.
Had we signed him it would just be 50m and in GBP. At least according to the press.So £37m possibly rising to £44m then.
Not a bad fee in todays market, but not a bargain by any means.
Still, Fabinho at Old Trafford next season was looking like a distinct possibility, until that fateful day on the 15th of June when it appeared the club had briefed English journalists with the information Mourinho had very little interest in the Brazilian.
The five stages of grief set in.
Denial was the first, with many refusing to believe Mourinho could not be interested in such a great, versatile prospect.
Anger, as fans saw the names Eric Dier and Nemanja Matic linked with Manchester United.
Bargaining, as they looked at alternatives for Fabinho that weren’t named Eric or Nemanja.
Depression, when some account claimed Fabinho had chosen Paris Saint-Germain instead.
And just when acceptance was rearing its underwhelming yet weirdly satisfying head, Corriere dello Sport wade in with a brief yet to the point article, reigniting all the hope that Manchester United fans had worked so hard to suppress in one swift act of typemanship.
Yea it sounded a lot like he reads the cafThis guy must be a Caf poster... How else can he know exactly what I went through these last few weeks
Like Cuadrado, Salah wasn't really given much of a chance to get a lengthy run in our side under Mourinho. Didn't simply fail due to lack of ability like many seem to think. Clearly a very good player and I think he's a good signing for Liverpool.
Really became a pattern with Mourinho and the wide players we signed/had. Schürrle, Salah, Cuadrado, Moses, De Bruyne. All players deemed not good enough by Mou and most have gone on and improved significantly elsewhere and in Moses' case right here at Chelsea.
He's a United fan so...This guy must be a Caf poster... How else can he know exactly what I went through these last few weeks
Like Cuadrado, Salah wasn't really given much of a chance to get a lengthy run in our side under Mourinho. Didn't simply fail due to lack of ability like many seem to think. Clearly a very good player and I think he's a good signing for Liverpool.
Really became a pattern with Mourinho and the wide players we signed/had. Schürrle, Salah, Cuadrado, Moses, De Bruyne. All players deemed not good enough by Mou and most have gone on and improved significantly elsewhere and in Moses' case right here at Chelsea.
Perisic is the prototypical Mourinho wide player, so very well I think.Interesting. Makes you wonder then how Perisic will turn out if we do end up signing him.
Has he been burgled yet?
Horrible clickbait.
Just look at Coast's face. He's a poster child for people who know feck all.
Hmmm. Did you watch the final month or so of the season? Barely conceded a goal. Approached games with attritional discipline. Won ugly several times. Team set up to be rigid. Hardly the plan A of pre-Christmas. Very different in fact.So still no plan B for Liverpool then?
Horrible clickbait.
Just look at Coast's face. He's a poster child for people who know feck all.
happily take him in addition to Salah but no for the fee he'd likely cost and having 3 wingers going to the AFCON would be troublesome.Let me guess, isn't it because the only team in top 6 interested in him would be Arsenal?
Did Klopp threaten to leave unless they backed him this summer or something? Why are they suddenly willing to spend huge sums like the rest of the big boys?
What's the point of getting a top manager if you don't back him in the transfer market or provide him with mediocre players year after year? No one can work wonders... The past season has probably made it clear to the owners that we could be able to compete for the title or other trophies if they get Klopp the players he wants. If they don't invest in the team this season, they never will.Did Klopp threaten to leave unless they backed him this summer or something? Why are they suddenly willing to spend huge sums like the rest of the big boys?
I thought Klopp said he would rather quit football then spend lots of money?What's the point of getting a top manager if you don't back him in the transfer market or provide him with mediocre players year after year? No one can work wonders... The past season has probably made it clear to the owners that we could be able to compete for the title or other trophies if they get Klopp the players he wants. If they don't invest in the team this season, they never will.
Transfer ban incoming
It's because the PL cash is so huge now. We all have to pay the big bucks and the foreign clubs know this.Did Klopp threaten to leave unless they backed him this summer or something? Why are they suddenly willing to spend huge sums like the rest of the big boys?