Think Gomez was 3.5 going to 6, no? similar with the others, lower but going to the figures you've quoted.. So, yes, I guess, real figure is 46m.. but if its to be believed we're going to get City to fork out 50m for Sterling, that's all our transfers so far covered. Shift the deadwood, 3 strikers, the social media LB (Enrique) maybe Lucas, that should bring in another 20m+ most of that will go towards a decent striker and our net spend will still be on the right side of Zero.. Use the 20/30m that FSG would have budgeted for a decent LB and a please God a DM and we'll be all set to finish 6-7th again!
Good player the lad but heard from the "Spanish" experts on Twatter that he's a bit of a lazy bugger.. Sort his attitude out and you've get a player that is no worse than Sterling IMHO!
Uir said something similar on united transfer thread couple days ago... To which I replied if they just want a **** they could have signed uir for a lot cheaper
Hey if your happy with Valencia as your first choice RB that's cool.................no no really,thats fine............
I wouldn't say he's lazy, I think his problem has been that he's been playing for himself and not the team. Given he's been out on 2 loans maybe that's understandable as he wanted to stand out and get noticed. Now he's on a permanent I hope Martinez can work on him to become more of a team player. His talent is indisputable, he's also lightening quick with the ball and can finish, he can be as good as he wants to be.
Didn't say he was, just relaying what the Twatter experts have said.. Good player and for the bucks you could get a lot of bang!!
Just shows how over inflated the British market is. If we tried to sign an England U21 like Redmond, I bet we'd have to pay £10m+ and then of course you've got Sterling about to go to City for somewhere between £40-50m ffs, it's ridiculous when you think about it.
Undoubtedly. Sterling is a talented lad, but he's also a prize cock who patently loves the footballers lifestyle, and has an ego the size of Wales. I think he'll go on to be another Pennant or SWP.
Commands a high price cos he's a (young with potential) HG player. That's the situation that rule has created. It also allows them to behave as you say, disproportionate to what they've done on the pitch so far. Doesn't help that his crew will be reminding him of all this as soon as he's opened his eyes in the morning
BREAKING NEWS Liverpool are close to reaching a £12.5million agreement to sign Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne, according to Sky sources.
I agree pennent mark ii. In the end lfc have splashed again. We still need the striker. Put one in this team and we will have to see them where we get to but we have a decent starting point and hopefully a good preseason. We've announced no 11 for Firmino so I expect shirt sales for our far east tour are going like hot cakes already.
We will see it is meant to be accepted and are is meant to be on his way wherever Clyne is if you believe all the guff on the interweb and twatter
Hashy's offering a better price for Clyne on his 'The Fear' thread... we'd be wiser buying from him and he accepts Euro
Bournemouth about to sign mings from Ipswich. Young RB who is highly rated... Could be good signing for him and one to keep an eye on
talkSPORT: Rivals monitor Pedro 25th Jun 2015 - Media Watch please log in to view this image This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club. please log in to view this image Liverpool and Manchester City are among a number of heavyweight European clubs said to be monitoring Pedro's future at Barcelona. The winger is reportedly considering a move this summer due to his first-team chances being limited by the formidable trio of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar. According to Mundo Deportivo, Pedro is open to a move away from the Nou Camp despite signing a new contract at the start of June. His new deal runs until 2019 but it is understood that Barca will contemplate selling the 27-year-old if they receive an offer of over £18m. Sources in Spain claim that Pedro would be keen on a switch to the Premier League, although Paris Saint-Germain would also provide an attractive destination. Source: talkSPORT