It would be the best thing for Sancho is he leaves Utd, but nobody is going to buy him on the wages that he is currently on.
It's difficult to see a way back for him. Presuambly a meeting with ten Hag to work out a way forward. Might be they just terminate his contract; if he's on big enough wages then it might be worth it for Man U because, aside from Saudis or Turkey, no-one elsencan buy him til January, and who would want him?
a manager of real power find a way to sell that player in the summer, no matter what the loss. theres loads of clubs that would take him. west ham would love a 40mil bargain sancho. it should have been done months ago
I'll never understand why coaches feel it's acceptable to rip the back out of a player in public, what exactly do they think they are gaining.
It's immaturity. Similar to Mourinho, instead of taking responsibility during difficult times they look for someone to blame. Of course he may be right about Sancho - I have no idea - but like you say there's simply no point in tearing into the guy in public. All of that stuff should be sorted out between them behind closed doors. One of the things I like about Klopp is his protective attitude towards his players when talking to the press. Credit for success goes to "them" and failings are always "ours" or "mine". It creates a sense of trust and camaraderie within the group.
the suns finally signing so they sacked off the meeting and all buggered off to the beach and or pub .
you know I've been talking about the europa squad for a while amd had said all was OK unless we buy someone and then doak is screwed. https://www.thisisanfield.com/2023/...ut-liverpool-player-from-europa-league-squad/ Well doak is screwed. only 2 things can save him now. screwing thaigo or screwing Adrian over.
You're right, out of the two, Adrian is great at ball retention, progressive passes, and seeing a game out. He could even score a late winner