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Klopp said when he first arrived that he doesn't like sending players out on loan. He likes to keep them nearby where he can keep a he on them and help them develop. If a player goes out on loan, he's doomed!

have to agree.

loan = increase value. if not good enough you are on the road to a career if we loan.a
 
Offloading Rafael Camacho to Sporting CP could grease the wheels in Liverpool’s pursuit of midfielder Bruno Fernandes, according to Correio da Man
The newspaper claims that Liverpool have tabled a bid worth £40million for the 24-year-old, who has also attracted attention from Manchester United, Tottenham, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan
It is understood that Sporting CP want £62.2million for the former Sampdoria midfielder but Liverpool seem to have an edge on their rivals in the hunt for a deal as a switch to Lisbon for 19-year-old Camacho could be advantageous
Correio da Manhã adds to their report that “the next few days will be decisive”.

Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards is not willing to authorise the sale of Divock Origi despite the player only having one year remaining on his contract.

The 24-year-old is reportedly in talks with the club over a new deal but all parties are reportedly comfortable with the current state of negotiations.
Liverpool won’t even consider selling Origi even if it means losing him on a free next summer, ESPN FC claims.
 
Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards is not willing to authorise the sale of Divock Origi despite the player only having one year remaining on his contract.

The 24-year-old is reportedly in talks with the club over a new deal but all parties are reportedly comfortable with the current state of negotiations.
Liverpool won’t even consider selling Origi even if it means losing him on a free next summer, ESPN FC claims.

This all makes sense, if he plays well then he'll be getting play time and happy to sign if he doesn't play well then he's not worth a huge sum of money so keep his wages as they are and see how it goes.
 
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This all makes sense, if he plays well then he'll be getting play time and happy to sign if he doesn't play well then he's not worth a huge sum of money so keep his wages as they are and see how it goes.

or from players perspective he can look and see the opportunity in August for games at lfc and see where he is at.
 
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Yeah I agree, chucking money and a new contract at him would be silly at this point. He'll always be a Liverpool legend but he may not be good enough for the long term.

yes but at the same time he should be reliable for 15-25mil if he was under contract same as ojo, Wilson etc etc.

the club attitude should be to protect an asset at minimum.

the players attitude is to get best deal and playing opportunity for long term gain.

if both align then fine. if not I read it as klopp wants origi next year and is quite happy for him to walk thereafter.
 
Bayern Munich don't want Timo Werner this summer
Bayern Munich are reportedly prioritising Leroy Sane this summer, and will only move for rumoured Liverpool target Timo Werner if they fail to land the Manchester City winger.
The Reds have been linked with the striker for well over a year now, with the Germany international adamant he won’t extend his contract with RB Leipzig.
With one year left on his deal, the Bundesliga side would prefer to sell this summer and Bayern Munich had been expected to land his signature.
 
Bayern Munich don't want Timo Werner this summer
Bayern Munich are reportedly prioritising Leroy Sane this summer, and will only move for rumoured Liverpool target Timo Werner if they fail to land the Manchester City winger.
The Reds have been linked with the striker for well over a year now, with the Germany international adamant he won’t extend his contract with RB Leipzig.
With one year left on his deal, the Bundesliga side would prefer to sell this summer and Bayern Munich had been expected to land his signature.

@Skylarker said it's in the bag
 
Am i the only one who isn't that sold on Werner ?
I'm just not convinced by him though i may be being swayed by my views on the quality of the Bundeslegia in the last few years.
Maybe. But he is probably a better option to have than origi Wilson and Brewster.