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Nah, we'll also pay the 'We're Liverpool and we over pay for Saints players tax' too. Plus he can play well in a second rate league too... Minimum £140m!
TBH I would have been very happy to have him at OT as a partner to Bailly but, the ankle injury coupled with the price tag has put me off.
I know nothing of Lindelof (the guy we bought) but knew nothing of Bailly either and he seems like a bargain at the moment so I am hoping it goes well with the pair.
 
"Liverpool will not face any action from the Premier League over allegedly tapping up Virgil Van Dijk"

Just like I said, Southampton cried themselves to sleep when LFC announced they were dropping interest

They've spent the last week practically begging us to put a bid in
 
Just like I said, Southampton cried themselves to sleep when LFC announced they were dropping interest

They've spent the last week practically begging us to put a bid in
Yep, for £70-£80m. They could buy a lot of good players with that <ok>
 
The situation is VVD is simple - if it's real, he wants to come to Liverpool and will resist being sold elsewhere. If it's bullshit and becomes a bidding war, then he's a Chelsea or City player within three weeks.
 
Liverpool Could Make a £100m Profit From Player Sales This Summer – 10 Players Could Exit Anfield
Liverpool could be set to make £100 million and upwards from sales of several first team players who are not part of the plans under Jurgen Klopp.

So far, there has been just one single transfer away from the club with defender Andre Wisdom choosing to move to Derby County in a £2 million deal, which will rise to £4.5 million.

There are several high-profile players who have been linked with an exit from Anfield – chief among them being defender Mamadou Sakho. The 27-year old hasn’t played for the club for a year, after having a fallout with the manager and is widely expected to leave. Crystal Palace were believed to be interested, but are unwilling to match the Reds’ £30 million price tag (Liverpool Echo). However, with the player wanting to join a club that can offer Champions League football, he will generate significant funds from a move away.
Another star name that may be headed out of the club is striker Daniel Sturridge. There hasn’t been any sign from either the club or the player over a potential transfer, but his fitness issues are expected to force Liverpool into considering a sale. The club do not expect him to sell for a fee less than £30 million, given the fees that strikers are demanding in the current market as per the report from Liverpool Echo.

Wide player Lazar Markovic is also believed to be on the way out after several loan spells with interest from Premier League outfit Watford FC and Russian club Zenit St. Petersburg. The club are wanting to recoup most of the £20 million that they spent in signing him from Benfica back in the summer of 2014, the Echo claims.
Another Brendan Rodgers signing Alberto Moreno could be a potential casualty ahead of the summer, after having lost his place in the side to makeshift full-back James Milner last season. There have been reports that Liverpool have rejected a £11 million bid from Serie A outfit Napoli (The Telegraph) and also have another offer from Swansea City, which is believed to be in the range of £13 million (Football Whispers). However, Liverpool are looking for £15 million for the defender, with Moreno’s former club Sevilla and both Milan clubs interested according to the Liverpool Echo.

Midfielder Kevin Stewart is expected to generate another £10 million for Liverpool from his sale. The 23-year old joined on a free from Tottenham Hotspur but hasn’t been able to convince of his abilities. There were interests from several Premier League outfits in the January window, but the Reds rejected any approach, but now are willing to sell.
Lucas Leiva‘s situation is something of a bittersweet one for the fans. The Brazilian has been a terrific servant for the club for ten years now, having survived several managerial changes and played an important role in their return to the Champions League with a fourth-placed finish last season.

However, as he has spoken out in the past, he wants to be more than a mere squad player and may well look elsewhere for more first team minutes in the upcoming season. At 30, he has still plenty to offer and Liverpool will look to recoup £5 million from his sale.

As for the situation of youngsters Jon Flanagan, Connor Randall, Pedro Chirivella and Cameron Brannagan, they will be part of the pre-season tour and will need to showcase their talents in order to convince Klopp that they need to be on Liverpool’s books.

Flanagan will generate plenty of interests, despite a disappointing loan spell at Burnley where he hardly featured. Brannagan and Chirivella too had temporary stints at Fleetwood Town and Go Ahead Eagles respectively, while Randall featured heavily for the Liverpool U-23s, but played just 45 minutes of senior football.

Selling club. We were told (or led to believe) that if we got CL football there'd be £200m net this summer to spend. If this is true, we'll spend £300m gross this window - just isn't going to happen.
 
Selling club. We were told (or led to believe) that if we got CL football there'd be £200m net this summer to spend. If this is true, we'll spend £300m gross this window - just isn't going to happen.

Source?

It was always £100m net
 
Liverpool won't be punished for the manner of their attempt to sign Van Dijk (Photo: Action Images via Reuters)
Liverpool are set to avoid any disciplinary action over their attempts to sign Virgil van Dijk.

The revelation comes despite the club being forced to publicly apologise for "tapping up" the Southampton defender.

The Saints have not withdrawn their initial complaint after they alleged Liverpool made an illegal approach to try and sign the Dutch international

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TBH I would have been very happy to have him at OT as a partner to Bailly but, the ankle injury coupled with the price tag has put me off.
I know nothing of Lindelof (the guy we bought) but knew nothing of Bailly either and he seems like a bargain at the moment so I am hoping it goes well with the pair.

To be fair, lindelof is a cracking player. Pretty much has everything plus room to develop further.
 
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Reds launch Ox bid
Liverpool have made their move for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Starting bid £25M
Liverpool willing to sell Markovic for £8m
Reds will have to make Keita second most expensive in Prem history!

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is seriously interesting in signing Naby Keita from RB Leipzig.
But the Reds will have to make the Guinea international (no 15, below) the second most expensive signing in Premier League history, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Reports in Germany suggest that the Bundesliga outfit hope to scare off interest by valuing Keita at 80million Euros (£70million).
The only time a Premier League club has paid out more than that was Manchester United’s £89million swoop for Paul Pogba from Juventus last summer.
 
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Is that because despite the apology, there wasn't really a case to answer or have Liverpool and Southampton both indicated that a deal is likely and therefore not really worth pursuing by the premier league?

The apology was made simply to ensure that we can still do a deal in future. Soton were pissed off that we killed a bidding war and we're getting VVD for less than expected - then they played dirty, reported us and now we have to pander to them.

**** it - pay them and get him in ASAP. He's got potential to be the best defender in the world.
 
The apology was made simply to ensure that we can still do a deal in future. Soton were pissed off that we killed a bidding war and we're getting VVD for less than expected - then they played dirty, reported us and now we have to pander to them.

**** it - pay them and get him in ASAP. He's got potential to be the best defender in the world.

Not happening andthatsnot what apology said.
 
Is that because despite the apology, there wasn't really a case to answer or have Liverpool and Southampton both indicated that a deal is likely and therefore not really worth pursuing by the premier league?

What do you have from the saints side on this... any real info out there