Always sceptical when such comparisons are made - but his style of play is similar, quick dribbler, very direct, great feet etc etc.
Looks like another loan type deal possibly but with Pedro and Even Shaquiri I would take those two in a heartbeat. Both wanting to play and prove worth in a WC year.
Hernandez and Kagawa will be looking to jump the sinking ship for a top four side, and perhaps Phil Jones as cover for Johnson and Lucas? More realistic than strikers from Burnley, I suspect.
Ok lads, I spoke with RHC's mate - LFC are looking at bringing in 4 players: 1 GK - Lee Nicholls LB/RB - Montoya DM - M'Vila Striker - Mitroglu
Montoya - good! M'Vila - good! All i know about Mitroglu is that he is 25 and still getting loaned out by Olympiacos.... Surely Pedro / Shaqiri are the ones!?
Speaking hypothetically - I would take Hernandez and Kagawa. Two clever little players who would definitely boost our squad. However, priority is with midfield and full back.
Arsenal and Manchester City set to battle it out for Lassana Diarra in January: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...na-diarra-transfer-arsenal-manchester-2892415 … City don't ****ing need him! I have always liked Lass's game, would be a pick up for us and has prem experience at the top clubs.
I doubt many will have seen this kid play but he is quality and was a big reason behind Monchengladbachs uprising through the league over the past few years. Swiss international and will be able to see more of him in the summer. Playmaker for me.
There was also real interest from us in the summer for this player. When he was at PSV he was good but think the money ( as the rich Russians do) kind of tainted him a bit. Liverpool are said to be leading the charge to snap up Dinamo Moscow winger Balazs Dzsudzsak even though new Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen has thrown his hat into the ring. The 26-year-old has been on the radars of several English clubs his days at PSV Eindhoven, but instead he decided to make the move to Russia with big spending Anzhi before making the move to Moscow in 2012, becoming Hungarian football's most expensive player in the process at £15m. Dinamo are now reportedly ready to listen to offers for the player after a heavy £60m spending spree saw them bring in the likes of Aleksandr Kokorin, Igor Denisov and Yuri Zhirkov and now both club and player have hinted that they would both be open to a switch elsewhere. Liverpool have had their eye on the 57-cap winger for some time now and Brendan Rodgers will monitor his situation over the next couple of weeks after news of Fulham's initial interest will likely garner some attention.