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I'm not bothered about Can leaving but we shouldn't sell to a rival. I don't think he would want to go to another PL team either.

I don't know why he'd want to move to another team at all

He won't be overhead kicking in goals for any other club, especially a boring [HASHTAG]#fake[/HASHTAG] league like Italy

He'll just want assurances of his role when Keita comes and he'll sign
 
Klopp: I got so many congratulations when we announced Keita deal

Jürgen Klopp's phone was flooded with congratulatory messages when Liverpool announced a deal had been agreed for Naby Keita to join the club next summer.


The RB Leipzig midfielder will become a Reds player on July 1, 2018.

At Klopp’s first news conference since the future transfer was confirmed, the manager explained his satisfaction with the prospect of welcoming Keita in a year’s time.

“I have contact with a lot of people in the Bundesliga, how you can imagine, and I have never got so many ‘Congratulations’ messages like after we said in public that we signed Naby,” said the boss.

“He is the player of the league. Last year, together with Thiago Alcantara, who played an outstanding season for Bayern, he was the flier.

“He has been doing that already for two or three years in different leagues. He is still a very young boy. So that’s really good news.

“OK, we have to wait but sometimes you have to wait for a really good thing. I have no problem with this; how you can imagine, I would have

http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/fir...-congratulations-when-we-announced-keita-deal
 
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I don't know why he'd want to move to another team at all

He won't be overhead kicking in goals for any other club, especially a boring [HASHTAG]#fake[/HASHTAG] league like Italy

He'll just want assurances of his role when Keita comes and he'll sign
Some players just want to play in different leagues and I think he's one of those players.
 
"The lowest point came at the start of last season when I was not playing.

I was training hard and well, and then the manager decided James Milner would be left-back. I not happy. I was not featuring, my head was not in the right place and I did not feel good. This impacts on your family as well. They were unhappy too. We were all feeling down.

But in life and in football I am a fighter. I never give up and when you are down you have to use that motivation to work harder. I found strength from my family, my partner Lilia and my daughter Carla, who was born this time last year. Just looking at her face was my motivation. It lifted me.

Yes, it is tough, but you only know how you will react when you face the situation of not playing.

Everyone has problems in life, don’t they? The problems of a footballer are nothing. You only have to look around and see people worse off. Recently I have been involved with some of the charities the club supports, such as poor Owen McVeigh (an 11-year-old Liverpool fan) who passed away with leukaemia. His family are trying to help other sick children.

When you hear of these things it gives you strength because you realise what you have been going through professionally is nothing in comparison. You want to send all the encouragement and strength to his family and to those of youngsters who suffer. It made me emotional because I would look at my own daughter and feel sorry for those children. Life is more important than anything else.

You tell yourself to show the same fight these people have shown against much greater adversity."

<applause>

Maybe he isnt as daft as everyone thinks, well at least off the field

https://www.balls.ie/football/alberto-moreno-liverpool-struggles-373221
 
"The lowest point came at the start of last season when I was not playing.

I was training hard and well, and then the manager decided James Milner would be left-back. I not happy. I was not featuring, my head was not in the right place and I did not feel good. This impacts on your family as well. They were unhappy too. We were all feeling down.

But in life and in football I am a fighter. I never give up and when you are down you have to use that motivation to work harder. I found strength from my family, my partner Lilia and my daughter Carla, who was born this time last year. Just looking at her face was my motivation. It lifted me.

Yes, it is tough, but you only know how you will react when you face the situation of not playing.

Everyone has problems in life, don’t they? The problems of a footballer are nothing. You only have to look around and see people worse off. Recently I have been involved with some of the charities the club supports, such as poor Owen McVeigh (an 11-year-old Liverpool fan) who passed away with leukaemia. His family are trying to help other sick children.

When you hear of these things it gives you strength because you realise what you have been going through professionally is nothing in comparison. You want to send all the encouragement and strength to his family and to those of youngsters who suffer. It made me emotional because I would look at my own daughter and feel sorry for those children. Life is more important than anything else.

You tell yourself to show the same fight these people have shown against much greater adversity."

<applause>

Maybe he isnt as daft as everyone thinks, well at least off the field

https://www.balls.ie/football/alberto-moreno-liverpool-struggles-373221

Awwww.. **** it now who do we hate on?
 
Take your pick

Karius, Lovren, Any young lad, non Anfield Winji, Ford, Dan the sicknote man, Ming, Klopps son on the bench, Cans hair, Lalas hair, Any player with pink boots?

Quite a lot really

Karius is a model

Lovren is a former refugee. You can't have a go there.

Windy might be good as an inevitable bench warmer next year.