I'd completely forgotten about him, tbh. Really nice close control - it all depends how much of a team player he can be because that's the philosophy Klopp builds around. He also looks like someone who needs to play, and I doubt whether he'd get enough opportunities with us atm.
Man Utd chief Ed Woodward tipped to raid Liverpool for key man to solve club issues Manchester United have been backed to steal the man behind Liverpool’s transfer https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...-Woodward-Liverpool-Michael-Edwards-transfers
Bit of a lazy story. Man utd transfers bad, liverpool good, let's make a link. Edward's just signed a new contract
We definitely need to buy an attacker given the front 3 are approaching 30 and 2 of them will be at AFCON. I’d be surprised if we don’t go big on Werner or Sancho
Reports suggesting Bayern don't want to make Coutinho deal permanent. Not sure if I feel sorry for him or not.
I dont feel sorry for him, I'm made up he ****ed off, his little payday helped us on our way. Very much a different team now, much better all thanks to his greed and big head.
Bayern 'won't sign Coutinho' The grass really isn’t always greener on the other side. In the two years since Philippe Coutinho left Liverpool, the Reds have won the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup and European Super Cup, reached another Champions League final and look set to win the Premier League. In contrast, the Brazilian flopped at Barcelona and was sent on loan to Bayern Munich in the summer with a view to permanent deal. And the latest reports from Germany aren’t good news for the playmaker if he was hoping to stay at the Allianz Arena. According to Bild, Bayern will not look to sign Coutinho permanently in the summer having not been suitably impressed with him since he joined the club. If true, the 27-year-old will return to Barcelona where his future remains up in the air. However, he could be handed a reprieve by new manager Quique Stien at Camp Nou.
Liverpool recruitment chiefs have set their sights on Arsenal rising star Bruno Martinelli, Football Insider can reveal.
Feeling sorry for him and being happy he went because it gave us the funds to buy Alisson & VVD aren't the same thing. You can/could feel both.
No, his dream move came up and he felt he had to take the chance, unfortunately for him it failed. I don't feel sorry for him because he went about getting that move in the wrong way. I don't like players sulking and downing tools no natter what the situation. That includes Lovren and VVD!