For some reason I think he is well good enough for your club mate or have not watched them this season.
Ayew is a life time Liverpool fan and Klopp really likes Ayew.Problem for Klopp is given his track record with Liverpool so far , I'm not sure the hierarchy at Liverpool are going to grant any of Kloops transfers . Ayew won't be leaving us for under 20 million , 7 or 8 million will go directly to Ayew as a clause in his free transfer to us .
As long as he is with us , his wages are deducted from his guarenteed fee . Much like Gomis's guarantee was 8 million , makes about 2 million a season , been with us for 2 seasons , whatever he would get sold for in the summer , he would get 4 million of it .I'm pretty sure Ayew " Free Transfer " deal is in the same line .
You can talk to the players representative. It's why they're there http://www.skysports.com/transfer/n...ansfer-works-from-the-scouting-to-the-signing The enquiry Scouts utilised, player targeted. What next? More digging. "We phone the manager and ask, we get a background on him, we phone an agent and find out what his personality is like," says Dons' boss Robinson. The agent and the player will be aware of a club's interest long before an offer goes in; rarely in modern football does a bid surprise player and public in equal measure. World in Motion agent James Lippett says: "The buying club will always want to know they have a chance of doing the deal, otherwise they will look stupid. "The conversation with the agent usually goes: 1) What is the player going to cost? 2) How long is left on their contract? 3) What does the player want to earn? 4) What does he currently earn? and 5) What is their family and personal situation?" Old-time visions of a club secretary receiving a letter-headed document from a fax machine with a money offer are wide of the mark, says Lippett. "There will normally be three or four bids done very simply by e-mail," he adds. "The opening bid will be rejected in 99.9 per cent of cases. The second gets closer, and then one or two final bids. It's like a game of poker."
We blame LVG's system, not our scouts. Can't you just accept that I know more about who my club would buy than you do? The lad wouldn't get a game, simple as that.
Isn't it about time you bored somebody with that sausage story you've been dining out on for the last 6 months? ****ing boring dickhead, go **** yourself.