ah ok... thanks for the snippet. This is known but I think we were told that melwood was just never big enough to expand so i feel this is a big deal and very positive news that the club is listening to klopp and investing... and its not a small investment at all.
It seems like common sense to me. Having youngsters within the vicinity of the first team is very motivating.
I thought you cared about the long term future of the club and the benefits of merging the two sites would bring. I guess you don't care
You'd never be cos you refuse to be. I for one am quite interested in lfc putting in better facilities
Henrikh Mkhitaryan- United to sell in January Paul Pogba now to play in defence. Xabi Alonso believes Jurgen Klopp has been successful at Liverpool because he has embraced the culture, tradition and hunger of the club.
The most likely outcome is that the first-team move to Kirkby as there’s sufficient space to redevelop the Academy. However, the ECHO understands that Liverpool are also exploring other potential sites where they could build a new complex. The costs of any project could be subsidised by the sale of Melwood, plus the Reds could also look to sell naming rights to the training ground. Manchester United struck a similar deal with AON which is worth between £10million and £20million per year.
Its quite simple. while kids of say 17 up got to go to melwood there is a distinct power in guys from say 8 to 12 seeing good pros like firmino etc doing their thing professionally. A whole new world class complex would be a huge deal. I'd hope we still do anfield raod end stand as well though. Hell if klopp only needs 20mil total in transfers cos he's just that good there's going to be a huge wedge of cash on hand within 2 years.
Liverpool transfer news: Barcelona want Nathaniel Clyne Full back is a 'problem position' for Spanish team, but Reds could have the solution - latest Liverpool transfer news and gossip http://www.theweek.co.uk/liverpool-...nsfer-news-sturridge-and-sakho-out-in-january