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62m and Roma want 66m.

Crazy money for a keeper... but in our team at the moment it’s atguebly the biggest position that needs filling.

The difference between a great keeper and an ok keeper was potentially wininning the CL.

If we can afford it and he’s an improvement on what we have then let’s get it done.
 
Fekir deal on and the first of its kind in history.

Refund clause included if serious injury occurs - Lyon to take player be.

That's actually from someone reliable.


Allison announcement imminent.
 
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It is, always was, and always will be a monumental ****-up.
What more do you need to know?

So basically same ****, different day, or did you miss that **** was all ****ed up before the referendum? Let's just recap: in 2014 Cameron and Osbourne were the architects of all that was evil and austere. 2015 and they were the Remain heroes, championing the austerity of the EU.

Both sides have always been Eurosceptic since we joined the ****ing thing. Even the most pro-Europhile Ken Clarke finally admitted joining the Euro would've been a mistake, though it took him until 2012 to do so. And there are few Remainers who want full political integration. They want a friend with benefits but don't expect a ring, doll.

I disagree with Peter Hitchens on just about everything but i had to agree when he said, "We'll go from being half in the EU to being half out of it." And both sides will claim they won, when it's the people at the bottom who will continue to get shafted by corporate Capitalism.
 
So basically same ****, different day, or did you miss that **** was all ****ed up before the referendum? Let's just recap: in 2014 Cameron and Osbourne were the architects of all that was evil and austere. 2015 and they were the Remain heroes, championing the austerity of the EU.

Both sides have always been Eurosceptic since we joined the ****ing thing. Even the most pro-Europhile Ken Clarke finally admitted joining the Euro would've been a mistake, though it took him until 2012 to do so. And there are few Remainers who want full political integration. They want a friend with benefits but don't expect a ring, doll.

I disagree with Peter Hitchens on just about everything but i had to agree when he said, "We'll go from being half in the EU to being half out of it." And both sides will claim they won, when it's the people at the bottom who will continue to get shafted by corporate Capitalism.
No. That's why I said "always was".
I argued against it and voted against it.
I agree that we were never wholly part of the Union. It's like being in a relationship where only one party wants it.
 
anfield is still leakier than a sieve.

I would say that the fax hadn't even started the dial up connection let alone been sent before word was out a bid was in.
 
Liverpool's world record bid for Roma goalkeeper Alisson
Liverpool test Roma's resolve for Brazilian goalkeeper
Liverpool have offered Roma a world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper of £62m in a bid to land Alisson.

The offer is a huge £53m up front, with £9m of add ons.



Roma are believed to want £66m, but the Reds are confident a deal can be done.

The Brazilian has long been Jurgen Klopp's number one goalkeeping target, but the Reds were put off earlier this summer by an asking price in excess of £70m - together with indications that Alisson favoured a move to Real Madrid.


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Allison of Roma (Image: Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)
The move was also complicated by the astonishing success of Liverpool's last capture from Roma, forward Mo Salah.
The Italian club believed they had sold Salah too cheaply and were not prepared to lower their asking price, but the Reds' pressing need for a goalkeeping reinforcement has led to them testing Roma's resolve.

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Roma Sporting Director Monchi has insisted that his club does not need to sell to comply with financial fairplay regulations, but he did admit that every player has his price.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo...ews/liverpools-world-record-bid-roma-14919206
 
So basically same ****, different day, or did you miss that **** was all ****ed up before the referendum? Let's just recap: in 2014 Cameron and Osbourne were the architects of all that was evil and austere. 2015 and they were the Remain heroes, championing the austerity of the EU.

Both sides have always been Eurosceptic since we joined the ****ing thing. Even the most pro-Europhile Ken Clarke finally admitted joining the Euro would've been a mistake, though it took him until 2012 to do so. And there are few Remainers who want full political integration. They want a friend with benefits but don't expect a ring, doll.

I disagree with Peter Hitchens on just about everything but i had to agree when he said, "We'll go from being half in the EU to being half out of it." And both sides will claim they won, when it's the people at the bottom who will continue to get shafted by corporate Capitalism.

I think only a very very few in the very centre of the EU want full political integration.

They are mad.

I would hazard a guess that almost every peripheral state in the 27 remaining has zero interest in being ties to german rules and the way it will be.

If i were them i'd have even less interest in being tied to italy as it is an absolute no hoper.

Italy IMO will drag france and germany down in the end.

Hitchen is dead wrong though we were never half in. We were fully in but failed utterly to steer the thing before it became such a bloated mess that it was no longer steerable. I would agree that the most likely outcome is a zombie state not quite full out and certainly not in. a satellite.
 
Liverpool's world record bid for Roma goalkeeper Alisson
Liverpool test Roma's resolve for Brazilian goalkeeper
Liverpool have offered Roma a world record transfer fee for a goalkeeper of £62m in a bid to land Alisson.

The offer is a huge £53m up front, with £9m of add ons.



Roma are believed to want £66m, but the Reds are confident a deal can be done.

The Brazilian has long been Jurgen Klopp's number one goalkeeping target, but the Reds were put off earlier this summer by an asking price in excess of £70m - together with indications that Alisson favoured a move to Real Madrid.


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Allison of Roma (Image: Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)
The move was also complicated by the astonishing success of Liverpool's last capture from Roma, forward Mo Salah.
The Italian club believed they had sold Salah too cheaply and were not prepared to lower their asking price, but the Reds' pressing need for a goalkeeping reinforcement has led to them testing Roma's resolve.

Read More
Roma Sporting Director Monchi has insisted that his club does not need to sell to comply with financial fairplay regulations, but he did admit that every player has his price.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo...ews/liverpools-world-record-bid-roma-14919206

announcement is coming very shortly.



remember this represents an outlay now of 158.5mil with commitment of 9 mil in add ons.. or there abouts this summer.