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No chance we would go for Koulibaly, for a number of reasons:

- Age
- Cost
- Would hamper development of Gomez
- Represents poor value
- More pressing areas that require that significant level of outlay.
 
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Arsenal’s Head of Physiotherapy Chris Morgan, has agreed to make a return to Liverpool, as per a report in the Evening Standard.

Morgan, who previously spent 10 years at Liverpool, will rejoin the new Premier League champions at the end of the season, bringing an end a two-season spell at the Emirates Stadium.
 
Arsenal’s Head of Physiotherapy Chris Morgan, has agreed to make a return to Liverpool, as per a report in the Evening Standard.

Morgan, who previously spent 10 years at Liverpool, will rejoin the new Premier League champions at the end of the season, bringing an end a two-season spell at the Emirates Stadium.

Bearing in mind how Arsenal have performed over the past two years, is this good news?
 
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Arsenal’s Head of Physiotherapy Chris Morgan, has agreed to make a return to Liverpool, as per a report in the Evening Standard.

Morgan, who previously spent 10 years at Liverpool, will rejoin the new Premier League champions at the end of the season, bringing an end a two-season spell at the Emirates Stadium.
So the two seasons he has not been here we have won stuff
Albatross lol
 
I'd be happy if we get cover for LB and Mane/Salah.

David Alaba would be the dream because he can cover both LB, CB and midfield.
Willian could be a shrewd piece of business ...
We don't know how things will pan out after the virus. I'm hoping for a transfer market reset to a sensible fee level and wondering if Klopp will trust his youngsters as cover.
 
I watched brewster for Swansea against Millwall tonight, the lad definitely got talent. Knows where the goal is and not afraid to mix it with the defenders.

Very impressed

He will go on loan again for next season and be sold next summer once clubs can afford to spend some money again
 
He will go on loan again for next season and be sold next summer once clubs can afford to spend some money again

I'm unsure, I fully expect another loan next year, but he does look very promising, not just the odd spectacular freekick but a good all round game.

Out of the young lads I think he may be the one that's Impressed me the most from what I've seen.

Hes definitely different to anything we've got as well.
 
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AS Roma can’t reject an offer of over £55m for Nicolo Zaniolo, according to reports out of Italy. Liverpool supposedly want the player.
This comes from Corriere Dello Sport. They lay out the situation at Roma – and it’s not an easy one. The club doesn’t have secure finances and as a result, they can’t afford to reject good offers for their players.
 
Five worst Liverpool signings of all time - proving transfer strategy wasn't always perfect
Liverpool have pulled off some terrific transfer business over the last five years, but the recruitment strategy at Anfield hasn't always proved so successful
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/five-worst-liverpool-signings-time-22279341
What a random article.

All those transfers were made before Klopp, some were made before FSG, some were on the cheap 'fill a gap' transfers.

Was Carroll a bad transfer, in hindsight yes. It was a reaction to losing Torres wih almost no time left, but Carroll had had a good season the year before and a good half season that year with Newcastle. A risk that didn't work out.

No club's transfers are 100%, thats kind of the point. Its a risk game.
 
Report: Liverpool agree personal terms with Thiago Alcantara, fee to be agreed
Liverpool are looking to reduce the cost of the deal for a player Jurgen Klopp is reportedly a big fan of.