You're just wrong is what it is We'll agree on that and move on. End of. Australia's left winger looks half decent.
Not wrong in the slightest. Never said it wasn't Cameroon, I guessed it was, I simply asked where the yellow was. You then tried t argue (at first) that they don't usually have yellow in their kit and I promptly proved you wrong, again
Metro reporting that were interested in Firminho. Not seen him but someone on here has been clambering over his signature the last month!
[video=youtube;xveBnPPfw4M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xveBnPPfw4M[/video] His Inho sure is firm...
I would cream my pants if we got Firmino - another player who is better than Lallana, young and cheaper. One of the best players in Germany last season. Cracking player
Sounds like Assaidi won't be going to Stoke. Strange as I thought that would suit everyone as he probably wont get much game time with us. Only thing I can think of is Liverpool holding out for more offers from abroad, potentially back in Holland where he was originally signed from in order to get a bit more money. Think we'd be lucky to get the £7m we were apparently after, but £5m would be reasonable price for him.
Brendan Rodgers is on the lookout for some top quality signings as the Liverpool boss prepares for the welcome addition of Champions League football next season. The Reds have already landed England striker Rickie Lambert from Southampton and agreed a deal with Bayer Leverkusen for German midfielder Emre Can. Now Rodgers is reported to have turned his attention to Hoffenheim's £15million-rated Brazilian playmaker Roberto Firmino. Here's all you need to know about the Liverpool transfer target.... Name: Roberto Firmino Date of birth: 2 October, 1991 Birthplace: Maceió, Brazil Position: Attacking midfielder Club: Hoffenheim What’s the latest? Liverpool chief Ian Ayre is reportedly set to fly out to Germany in the coming days to negotiate a deal for the £15million-rated Hoffenheim star. Firmino has also been linked with Chelsea, while reports in Germany claim Borussia Dortmund are keen on securing his services. Did you know? 1) Firmino starred for Figueirense’s juniors in the 2009 Copa Sao Paulo, and before the end of the year he was playing with their senior side at the age of 18. After scoring eight goals in the 2010 Brasileirao Serie B, helping his team to finish runners up, he was voted breakthrough star of the league. 2) The attacking midfielder moved to Germany in early 2011 thanks to a partnership between Figueirense and Hoffenheim. His initial steps with the club were difficult, owing partially to the language barrier in Germany, and partially to his own poor time keeping, with his tardiness in turning up for training resulting in him being sent to play with the youth team at one stage. 3) The 2012/13 campaign proved to be a turning point for the playmaker, and he would ultimately finish the Bundesliga season with seven goals and three assists. In the relegation play-offs against Kaiserslautern he was particularly instrumental, scoring two goals and providing an assist in Hoffenheim’s 4-3 victory. 4) This season the Brazilian’s stats have taken a serious upswing, with 22 goals and 15 assists in all competitions. He was particularly important in helping his team to progress to the quarter-finals of the DFB Pokal, where they would narrowly miss out on a place in the semi-finals after being defeated 3-2 by Wolfsburg. 5) Firmino has never been capped by Brazil, and it is believed that he may look to move abroad to a club with a higher profile in order to catch Luis Felipe Scolari’s eye. He was called up to Brazil’s U20 side in 2011, but Hoffenheim ultimately refused to release him for international duty. They say “I can reassure everyone, Firmino and [Kevin] Volland are here to stay. Even if Dortmund put 30 or 40 million euros on the table.” Hoffenheim coach Markus Gisdol isn’t keen to lose his stars, but will the club agree when the money is on the table? Read more at http://talksport.com/football/liver...ading-anfield-14061496310#rMPloX7q5QlvACCL.99
Sky Sport Italia are reporting that Napoli have reopened talks with Liverpool as they look to secure the signature of goalkeeper Pepe Reina on a permanent basis. The Spain international, who is currently on duty at the World Cup, spent last season on loan with Rafa Benitez’s side.
Haven't heard their offer yet: Packet of Salt and Vinegar crisps and two chocolate biscuits, to be paid in instalments over 2 years.
Liverpool youngster Samed Yesil claims the Turkish side Trabzonspor have made an offer for his services. Yesil has seen his time at Liverpool blighted by injury after suffering two serious cruciate knee ligament injuries which kept him out of action for almost a year.