redshade » Thu Nov 24, 2016 9:55 pm wrote:I didn't catch the match how did he do mate?
parchpea » Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:14 pm wrote:Young American Pulisic linked again with a January move, to me it seems almost inevitable with FSG and Klopp joining hands in appreciation of the lad.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Nov 29, 2016 5:39 am wrote:parchpea » Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:14 pm wrote:Young American Pulisic linked again with a January move, to me it seems almost inevitable with FSG and Klopp joining hands in appreciation of the lad.
Looks a good prospect that lad, very similar to De Bruyne in terms of playing style.
Dahoud, Pulisic and Van Dyke would constitute great business in January.
Reg » Tue Nov 29, 2016 7:03 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Nov 29, 2016 5:39 am wrote:parchpea » Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:14 pm wrote:Young American Pulisic linked again with a January move, to me it seems almost inevitable with FSG and Klopp joining hands in appreciation of the lad.
Looks a good prospect that lad, very similar to De Bruyne in terms of playing style.
Dahoud, Pulisic and Van Dyke would constitute great business in January.
What else d'you want for Christmas Yakka ?? :laugh:
maguskwt » Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:05 am wrote:if there is an oppotunity to sign these players, we should definitely sign them. FSG shouldnt be limiting how many players we bring in per window. We could always lay low again in the summer. Signing good players is all about timing especially when we are not prepared to pay over the odds...
Liverpool are preparing a January bid for Celtic star Moussa Dembele which could be worth up to £20million.
Glasgow Live understands that the English Premier League giants will offer £10m up front with the same in add ons based on appearances and success.
Liverpool are willing to pay the 20-year-old around £60k a week to move to Anfield - a substantial pay rise on the £15k a week he currently earns at Parkhead.
Celtic are comfortable in the knowledge that the player they signed from Fulham is happy at the club.
They remain in the driving seat as the bidding war continues and Dembele already turned down lucrative offers from Spurs and Arsenal to sign for Celtic on the understanding that he would be the club's first choice striker.
Boss Brendan Rodgers is understood to be confident his star striker will complete the season at Parkhead and is happy and settled in Glasgow. The chance to join Liverpool, with the guarantee of first team football, could tempt Dembele.
England striker Daniel Sturridge has failed to establish himself in the team and Roberto Firminio has been preferred in a false no 9 role.
Klopp sees Dembele as an automatic pick so game time at Liverpool would not be an issue for the player.
Celtic were already bracing themselves for a raft of interest in Dembele next summer but Liverpool are hoping to steal a march on rivals with a bid next month.
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