Their board (on here!) think he's not been bought to go into the first team yet, but play in the unders.
One for a couple of seasons time then?
Their board (on here!) think he's not been bought to go into the first team yet, but play in the unders.
One for a couple of seasons time then?
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crystal meth highs could be countered by a hit of heroin you are right.

Good try but he is Jose Fonte's replacement.Southampton already signed Jan Bednarek to replace Van Dijk
We do need another midfielder but in theory Hendo is back to fitness and Can is fully fit. Cout is now a midfield option so we have
Hendo & Can for DM role.
lallana & Cout for creativity.
Gini for energy/all round solidness.
Not too short on numbers there. Yeah quality could be improved on but 5 first teamers for 3 roles is decent competition to start with.
So if we go into the season with the current signings plus a CB are we happy enough?
So if we go into the season with the current signings plus a CB are we happy enough?

The moment that the BBC published that we are set to sign VVD, our transfer window started to fizzle out.
It's annoying because for the first time in a long time we have shown some ambition to go for top quality and it hasn't paid off (as of yet and I'm uncertain that it will now). I've become so blinkered with us getting Keith and VVD, that I don't know who is out there and not only that, anyone we do sign will feel like a downgrade (whether they are or not remains to be seen).
Grujic if he came on strong and moved the ball faster might get the not. I think he's got some talent there. ... but is he ready?
So if we go into the season with the current signings plus a CB are we happy enough?

He's ready to get sent off a lot, he's certainly got a nasty streak or maybe just youthfull enthusiasm that needs reeling in.
fonte was a key first team playerGood try but he is Jose Fonte's replacement.
Unless there is a change of stance at the German club, there will be no third bid from the Anfield club for the midfielder. (Paul Joyce)
Liverpool are ready to play the long game in their pursuit of Naby Keita by shelving their interest until next year when the player's supposed £48million release clause kicks in report the Telegraph.
The Reds have becoming increasingly pessimistic over their chances of concluding the long-running transfer saga this summer and are now preparing to put their plans on hold.