But he wouldn't be Chelsea's player any more. Could end up being like Alderweireld's loan to buy, just 6 months earlier.It is true. Ralph said he's guaranteed to be at Saints until the end of the season.
But he wouldn't be Chelsea's player any more. Could end up being like Alderweireld's loan to buy, just 6 months earlier.It is true. Ralph said he's guaranteed to be at Saints until the end of the season.
Chelsea can't sell him while he's on loan with us unless we buy him.But he wouldn't be Chelsea's player any more. Could end up being like Alderweireld's loan to buy, just 6 months earlier.
But he wouldn't be Chelsea's player any more. Could end up being like Alderweireld's loan to buy, just 6 months earlier.
Remember that Liverpool will out pay the likes of Saints by a big margin and thats more important to many young footballers than actually playing plus his agent is probably getting a huge fee from the Scousers tooSurely Carvalho would be insane to go an join the queue behind Salah, Mane, Jota, Diaz and Oxlade Chamberlain. To say nothing of the young players they already have. Isn’t one of their best prospects due back from loan
Unless he goes into their midfield three. Seems a bit attacking for that but who knows
Edit: I have assumed he will go into their forward three purely because their other three are far more all round and box to box. They don’t usually play a traditional number 10 which is closer to what he appears to be.
Sorry but for most it’s £££££ and a bit related to the club being bigger, more likely to be winning trophies.If he is that kind of player who will be content to be something like 7th choice in both midfield and attack then he isn’t really what we should be looking at anyway
You’d think you would be better off long term with a couple of years playing in the premier league (or other top division) and then getting a big move on bigger money than what Liverpool are likely to offer now
Attackers ahead of him:
Salah
Mane
Jota
Firmino
Diaz
And then possibly Oxlade and Elliot. But at best 6th choice
Midfielders ahead of him (considering they don’t play with midfielders like him):
Fabinho
Henderson
Thiago
Jones
Keita
And again probably Oxlade. Milner is still there as well
So he might just get into a fully changed 11. So Carabao cup and dead rubber European games ? Just seems nonsensical unless I am missing something
If he is that kind of player who will be content to be something like 7th choice in both midfield and attack then he isn’t really what we should be looking at anyway
You’d think you would be better off long term with a couple of years playing in the premier league (or other top division) and then getting a big move on bigger money than what Liverpool are likely to offer now
Attackers ahead of him:
Salah
Mane
Jota
Firmino
Diaz
And then possibly Oxlade and Elliot. But at best 6th choice
Midfielders ahead of him (considering they don’t play with midfielders like him):
Fabinho
Henderson
Thiago
Jones
Keita
And again probably Oxlade. Milner is still there as well
So he might just get into a fully changed 11. So Carabao cup and dead rubber European games ? Just seems nonsensical unless I am missing something
Shows how little attention some football fans pay to anything outside their own club
Chelsea can’t even cancel the loan of a player they want back so that they can play him. It stretched credulity to think they could cancel Broja’s loan and sell him on a permanent deal to a club in three days
there is a reason most deals at the end of the window are loans
Couldn't agree more and in that respect I've always maintained that Billy Twelvetrees should be the first name on the England rugby team sheet and as much as I like Ralf I would take Mickey Mellon in a heartbeat.Tino Anjorin's dad is called Sheriff, which in my book means we should absolutely sign him. Just for that.
Couldn't agree more and in that respect I've always maintained that Billy Twelvetrees should be the first name on the England rugby team sheet and as much as I like Ralf I would take Mickey Mellon in a heartbeat.
Couldn't agree more and in that respect I've always maintained that Billy Twelvetrees should be the first name on the England rugby team sheet and as much as I like Ralf I would take Mickey Mellon in a heartbeat.