I'd happily pay 15mill for him, or there abouts, but there are players similar to him abroad for that price - so anything more would just be excessive and mostly for the fact that he's English. I could see him in midfield alongside Henderson; both mobile, both work hard and both have lots of energy and they can both string together some neat passes on the attack. Could be a nice tandem for the PL, but not exactly a midfield to dominate Europe...
Ok then, so there are players similar too him abroad at that price - name them? What experience do they have of the Premiership?.
It's not going to be our midfield that dominates Europe or England for that matter it's going to be the threat of our attack!
I still think Southampton won't sell Lallana for less than £20m
Any more than £12m and its w**k
I'd happily pay 15mill for him
Liverpool would have no chance of getting him at those prices. For a start Saints signed him aged 12 from Bournemouth and there is a 25% sell on clause, so if Liverpool bid £12m, it effectively becomes £9m! Even a bid of £20m as reported in the Sun only leaves Saints with £15m. Saints would struggle to get a replacement that fills the void left by his departure for £9m to £15m, so where is their incentive to sell at such a low figure?
If Liverpool had a player that...
- was their captain
- English
- aged 25
- likely to have a good chance of starting for England in the World Cup
- voted in the PFA team of the year
- under contract until 2018
Would you be happy if they accepted a bid of effectively £9m to £15m once 25% goes to Bournemouth?
Saints don't need to sell for financial reasons, even if he did want to leave he is unlikely to rock the boat too much as he has a connection and love for the club and so it puts Saints in a strong position. Liverpool would need to put in a huge bid to get him.
Liverpool would have no chance of getting him at those prices. For a start Saints signed him aged 12 from Bournemouth and there is a 25% sell on clause, so if Liverpool bid £12m, it effectively becomes £9m! Even a bid of £20m as reported in the Sun only leaves Saints with £15m. Saints would struggle to get a replacement that fills the void left by his departure for £9m to £15m, so where is their incentive to sell at such a low figure?
If Liverpool had a player that...
- was their captain
- English
- aged 25
- likely to have a good chance of starting for England in the World Cup
- voted in the PFA team of the year
- under contract until 2018
Would you be happy if they accepted a bid of effectively £9m to £15m once 25% goes to Bournemouth?
Saints don't need to sell for financial reasons, even if he did want to leave he is unlikely to rock the boat too much as he has a connection and love for the club and so it puts Saints in a strong position. Liverpool would need to put in a huge bid to get him.
And waste a large amount of our budget on him. We could and should spend a little more and attempt to get a Barkley or someone of a much higher level abroad.
Could probably go in the transfer thread, but check this out.
http://www1.skysports.com/transfer-centre/
"Big breaking transfer news regarding Liverpool's interest in Southampton and England midfielder Adam Lallana tonight on Sky Sports News..."
It's the breaking news headline on SSN.
Thoughts?
who are the Southampton of La Liga? And I wonder how much their version of lallana costs, because I think we will be absolutely ripped off if this deal happens. It will not be less than £20million. Personally I feel £15million max is what we should be going for for him. He's 26 and shines in a mid-table team, so what? Adam looked damn good when he was at Blackpool
Lallana is to much like what we have and has had one good season. Where has he been for the past 8 yrs, why were no clubs chasing him when he was younger and cheaper if the potential was always there. Another Charlie Adam purchase and a waste of limited funds.
Well that suits Saints fine.
You both comparing him to Charlie Adam is laughable tbh. So is dismissing him as merely "shining for a mid-table team". He has shone both for England (albeit briefly so far) but has a good chance of starting for them at the World Cup, plus is also is one of the stand out players in his position in the Premier League this season.
Lallana has a good chance of starting for England at the World Cup, was in the PFA team of the year and is under contract until 2018. Saints don't need the money, so that puts them in a strong position.
If Liverpool bid as you suggest £15m, Saints would only get £11.25m. Where is the incentive to sell their captain and talisman for that when they don't need the money?
Saints have spent £73m on players since returning to the Premier League, they will spend money regardless of player sales. So why sell their star player for what effectively becomes £11.25m? Saints have signed 3 players in the last 2 years for more than that themselves without needing to sell players to fund it!

Exactly and that's why I hope the transfer doesn't happen, as it benefits both teams. I don't mean to talk down about Southampton and I think Lallana is a very good player, but he isn't what we need and I think there are better targets out there of Champions League quality.