No they can't because we would want double what Neymar went for and if you think Levy is a bastard to deal with wait to you see Roman have a go.
Current rule reads (no idea if it has changed) As a rule, a player may not play in a UEFA club competition (i.e. UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, but not UEFA Super Cup) for more than one club in the course of the same season. Exceptionally, however, a player who has been fielded in the first, second, third qualifying round or the play-offs of the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League is entitled to play in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League for another club as from the group stage.
Matty Ratcliffe: No back line, no creativity in midfield. No investment in those issues. We will end up like Newcastle. Jon Hare: Moreno & Can better than Milner? Klopp again has no idea. Loz Smith: Are Liverpool players nervous or something? So many poor touches/over-hit passes/mis-timed tackles. Looking lacklustre. Just a selection of the many despondent tweets from Mousers to the BBC Match-Day thread. Now, before any of you try to tell me, "Yeah, but look, HIAG! Those Mousers seem finally to have hit the wall of reality!" let me remind you that we have been here several times before now, in previous seasons. Do not be fooled, my friends! It will take only a dodgy equaliser to have Klopp forcing his team into yet another deeply embarrassing curtain-call bow in front of the visiting end, and for these very same Mousers to declare him the risen Christ of Football. We need constantly to be on our guard against delusion.
'Pool are in the midst of a comeback against Watford. Prepare thyself against the great beast, Delusion, my brethren.
Sir Fabian Perez: Hey! Dat's fookin's great, that! Klopp, you genius! JavelBleach: That's more like it! Salah, you little Wizard! Best in de World, la! Daniel Okekeā: Mo Salah! Mo Salah! Mo Salah! You beauty! Give him de keys to de City, la! More tweets to the BBC. May God have mercy on our souls!
It's sickening, following the Match-Day commentary on the BBC website. When 'Pool were behind, it was all doom and gloom; now that they are ahead, the comments are along the lines of "what a thrilling match!"