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I’m sure there will be ways around it. Look at City’s owners - they own City, New York City FC and Melbourne FC.

Granted these teams are in other continents.
 
For arguments sakes, let’s assume we do go through with this.

What are the benefits? Feeder club, loan players there for experience, sign young players directly to the other club and develop them there, two clubs with aligned philosophies (attacking style)
 
For arguments sakes, let’s assume we do go through with this.

What are the benefits? Feeder club, loan players there for experience, sign young players directly to the other club and develop them there, two clubs with aligned philosophies (attacking style)

not really. uefa rules prevent putting masses of players into a club.

red bull got around this by "selling" kieta for a pittance to Leipzig .

this is then very dodgy ground.

the main advantage is getting Allan a work permit rather than hawking round Europe and his development stalling.

i think a club in Spain went for 2mil

it's clearly possible to.do but you have to "consult" with UEFA to get away with it.
 
real benefit.

feeder club does buying across Africa and South America of all the maybe the next big thing types.

they are tried out in that ****ty league and get work permit there.

they then become much more value.but go to main club for a pittance.

the feeder is in fact breaking ffp itself by using parent financial.muscle via owners and it also helping main club avoid 100mil fees.

forget loans. only 2 or 3 English lads might be sent out there.

we would not have chirivellas or the like having to find **** clubs to get a loan in our u23s any more.

our susos would go this route and move here only when ready.
 
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says there is no way 25-year-old Egypt forward Mohamed Salah will be sold this summer. (Daily Mail)

We need to win things to keep hold of our best players though. Right now, we have the upper hand as he's in his first year. Another good season and his stock will increase further. If we win nothing, he'll be off.

Conclusion: win the CL this season and all will be good <whistle>
 
We need to win things to keep hold of our best players though. Right now, we have the upper hand as he's in his first year. Another good season and his stock will increase further. If we win nothing, he'll be off.

Conclusion: win the CL this season and all will be good <whistle>

Not a problem [HASHTAG]#nextyearisouryear[/HASHTAG]
 
lads unitl he's paid 500k per week theres a problem.

If we can get his contract extended and he stasys 2 more years i'd be delighted.

if he delivers like this season in 2 more seasons he's going to be worth more than everton's new stadium.
 
Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp wants to bring AC Milan star Suso BACK to Anfield
JURGEN KLOPP will look to lure AC Milan midfielder Suso back to Liverpool this summer, according to reports.
The 24-year-old was at Anfield for three years from 2012 but found opportunities limited and made just 15 appearances.
But Suso has impressed this season for AC Milan, netting six goals while laying on five assists.
And Italian outlet Calciomercato report that Klopp will look to bring Suso back to Merseyside having failed to do so in January.
The Italian has a release clause of 40million euros (£35m).
 
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Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp wants to bring AC Milan star Suso BACK to Anfield
JURGEN KLOPP will look to lure AC Milan midfielder Suso back to Liverpool this summer, according to reports.
The 24-year-old was at Anfield for three years from 2012 but found opportunities limited and made just 15 appearances.
But Suso has impressed this season for AC Milan, netting six goals while laying on five assists.
And Italian outlet Calciomercato report that Klopp will look to bring Suso back to Merseyside having failed to do so in January.
The Italian has a release clause of 40million euros (£35m).

thats very cheap for a midfield option.

get it done imo the lads done well for himself.
 
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He left because he wasn't getting anywhere. Why would he come back to us to be a squad option again?

cos he's a very good player.

IMO he was a young lad wondering where the hell is his position.

For me he was a genuine two footed player, took frees and had a rasping shot.

I think he will have develop and lets see. A no 8? a no 10? an Rw.. no.

So for me if he comes back and slots in as a creative midfielder absolutely great.

If he knows his best position now and is more able for this league.. great.

As you can tell i think he's got the talent. mentally.. lets see. The mental aspect of this is as important. Moving to Ac milan maybe is of benefit but we will see.