damjan193 » Wed Sep 01, 2021 6:09 pm wrote:
I was looking at which players are out of contract by next summer a few days ago and there are some big names on that list. Obviously some might sign an extension but not all will.
There were a lot of good midfielders on the list I was looking at, the ones that stood out the most for me were Franck Kessie from Milan (who is also mentioned in the article) and Lorenzo Pellegrini from Roma and if I recall we had some strong links to Pellegrini earlier this summer. Although I would prefer to sign Kessie, something tells me that we might already be working on a deal for Pellegrini and have him arrive next summer as a free transfer.
In any event, I think it's very likely that we'll bring in a midfielder on bosman next summer or at a cut price this winter.
Lallana in Pyjamas » Wed Sep 01, 2021 7:14 pm wrote:damjan193 » Wed Sep 01, 2021 6:09 pm wrote:
I was looking at which players are out of contract by next summer a few days ago and there are some big names on that list. Obviously some might sign an extension but not all will.
There were a lot of good midfielders on the list I was looking at, the ones that stood out the most for me were Franck Kessie from Milan (who is also mentioned in the article) and Lorenzo Pellegrini from Roma and if I recall we had some strong links to Pellegrini earlier this summer. Although I would prefer to sign Kessie, something tells me that we might already be working on a deal for Pellegrini and have him arrive next summer as a free transfer.
In any event, I think it's very likely that we'll bring in a midfielder on bosman next summer or at a cut price this winter.
Leon Goretzka is another who if I’m right was a player Klopp liked
Reg » Thu Sep 02, 2021 1:17 pm wrote:Liverpool’s Successful Summer – Squad Harmony and a More Important Type of Signing
https://tomkinstimes.com/2021/09/liverp ... f-signing/
Eagle » Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:54 am wrote:With Kelleher establishing himself as the undisputed backup to Alisson, and Adrian signing an extension to stay as our experienced 3rd choice, there was no need to bring in a goalie. Karius didn’t manage to find a move and with him being in the final year of his contract, I’d imagine we’ll try to negotiate a payoff with him that would be less than the wages we are committed to paying him over the course of the season.
I always thought we’d hang on to one of Phillips, Ben Davis, or Rhy Williams, to be 5th choice behind van Dijk, Matip, Gomez and Konate. Phillips had been hinting that he was ready to move on but with no suitable offer on the table we decided to hang onto him and improve the contact he signed whilst in the academy and in the process protect his value. That then allowed us to loan out Rhy Williams in addition Ben Davies who’d secured a deal earlier in the window. Tsimikas looks like he’s going to be great cover/competition for Robertson. Neco Williams hasn’t really had his breakthrough moment yet so we don’t have any established cover for Trent. But we don’t really want to be chopping and changing the team too much and it’s difficult to keep 4 senior fullbacks happy. Ideally you want 3 senior fullbacks who you can rotate with at least one being able to play both RB and LB like Cancelo does for City. Tsimikas looks much better with his right foot than Robertson so I wonder if he could be 1st cover/rotation option for both our fullbacks.
With us signing Thiago a year early to replace Gini, and once Elliott came into the picture, I never really expected we’d bring in a midfielder unless Keita or Ox wanted to move on – which they evidently didn’t want to do. Henderson, Fabinho, Thiago, Keita, Ox, Milner, Jones and Elliott, are plenty of cover for 3 starting positions.
Attack is somewhere I thought we’d do business. Salah, Mane, Firmino and Jota is a strong 4, and I liked what I saw of Minamino in pre-season and we can’t have 22 players on 100K plus a week so we need some low cost cover. But being left with Origi once again being part of our second 11 is a disappointment. He’s a square peg for a round hole here but he doesn’t seem to have any real motivation to drop down a few levels and try and work his way back up and seems to prefer being a bit part player at the top level which is strange for a player at his age. Not a peep from him or his agent in the press trying to get a move. Ideally we would have moved Origi on and bought in a replacement. But even with him hanging around, I do think there was justification to bring in another attacker. We have good cover in all areas but it’s not a bloated squad so I think another addition wouldn’t have been an issue. Maybe Klopp and Edwards have identified our next attacking signing but he isn't available yet. We've seen with signings like van Dijk and Konate that we'd rather keep our power dry and wait until our first choice is available.
The fact that we only made one signing in the window hasn’t upset me like it has many fans as I think we have a great squad that will be able to cope with a normal amount of injuries and will be right in the mix come April/May. It's nice having shinny new toys to play with but I don't see the point in buying just to make the fans happy.
Reg » Thu Sep 02, 2021 1:17 pm wrote:Liverpool’s Successful Summer – Squad Harmony and a More Important Type of Signing
https://tomkinstimes.com/2021/09/liverp ... f-signing/
Reg » Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:04 am wrote:The whole United situation is exactly the opposite of what LFC are striving for in terms of harmony. The Utd players who broke into the first team now see themselves over shadowed by the aging but god like figures of Ronaldo and Cavani, plus Sancho and Varane coming straight into the first team. Rashford has gone from being key man to fringe. Pogba has gone form being centre stage ballerina to supporting role. Fernandez over shadowed by Ronaldo. There can't be many in the dressing room who see any of the recent activity as being good for their future. Plus of course, the salary structure has been smashed so against Rashford thinks to himself WTF? Now probably more than any other time are Itd a team of individuals rather than a team working for each other. And the weakest link in the whole bunch is... the manager who just sits on the garden gate waiting to be told what to do. UNited are all smoke and mirrors, on paper it looks great but if they're not careful they'll be in turmoil by Christmas.
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