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Another thing I would say is that despite their recent tiff Klopp and Salah have had a long, mutually beneficial relationship and I think there would be some sentimentality involved. I'd imagine that Slot would have no such baggage and if Mo is struggling he's likely to get increasingly familiar with the bench. Will he be happy with that?
Interesting times.

Sentiment definitely is a weak point for Klopp, he often hangs on to players too long
 
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Salah is going to score goals. He's going to provide goals.

We can expect those numbers to go down each year but we know he will be valuable. Of course there are other harder to measure benefits to Salah.

*His fame solidifies overseas fans as Liverpool fans, which will over time provide funds for Liverpool.

*Players may join us because they want to play alongside Salah.

It's unlikely any player we sign will have such an impact as him for those. That said, if £100mill offer comes in it would be hard to justify holding on to him... But let's be realistic, there won't be a £100mill offer again. Next time it will be £50 or £60mill (tops... But maybe a lot less than either of those).. And at that price it's harder to decide whether to sell or not.
 
We'd still get 6-8 of those goals if Salah wasn't on the pitch because someone else would score the penalty instead.

Plus, the replacement player may well chip in to cover the remaining 8-12 goals too

I'm not hating on Salah, he's been awesome for us, but his figures aren't what they were and they're being boosted with penalties too

It's not the goals or assists that concern me though, it's his clear decline in pace, acceleration and determination to beat a man.
Totally agree another point being how many of those penalties this season was because salah was fouled getting a player with pace or trickery could get us more penalties
 
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On the basis of selling players at the right time to get maximum value for the purpose of investing in the squad; we've quite a few players in and around that point at the club...
- VVD
- Robbo
- Salah
- Endo (only just joined but probably peak value right now)
- Tsimikas

Alisson is around that age too but keepers often carry on for longer than outfield players
 
On the basis of selling players at the right time to get maximum value for the purpose of investing in the squad; we've quite a few players in and around that point at the club...
- VVD
- Robbo
- Salah
- Endo (only just joined but probably peak value right now)
- Tsimikas

Alisson is around that age too but keepers often carry on for longer than outfield players
Because I'm not bothered about trying to be the club's accountant, I only look at what I think they can contribute on the pitch.
Endo has done a decent job but he's limited, if we could get a better option I'd let him go.
The Greek has faded since what I thought was a decent start so the same for him.
I've already used up my word quota on Salah today so I'll say no more here.
While the others are still contributing so much there's no way I'd sell them. Success on the pitch is infinitely more important than fattening the wallet.
 
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Because I'm not bothered about trying to be the club's accountant, I only look at what I think they can contribute on the pitch.
Endo has done a decent job but he's limited, if we could get a better option I'd let him go.
The Greek has faded since what I thought was a decent start so the same for him.
I've already used up my word quota on Salah today so I'll say no more here.
While the others are still contributing so much there's no way I'd sell them. Success on the pitch is infinitely more important than fattening the wallet.

Get what you're saying is I'd rather keep most to performer players but if the football world were to actually take FFP seriously, selling at peak value is something that must be considered.

TBF, I tend to agree with you on the money side. None of us really know what's going on anyway
 
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On the basis of selling players at the right time to get maximum value for the purpose of investing in the squad; we've quite a few players in and around that point at the club...
- VVD
- Robbo
- Salah
- Endo (only just joined but probably peak value right now)
- Tsimikas

Alisson is around that age too but keepers often carry on for longer than outfield players
Kellher and Jones could be included in that as well. Kellher depends if he wants to be a no1 somewhere which I don’t think any of us would be mad at him for. Jones does show promise when he has a solid run of games just that doesn’t happen very often due to injuries mainly.
 
Get what you're saying is I'd rather keep most to performer players but if the football world were to actually take FFP seriously, selling at peak value is something that must be considered.

TBF, I tend to agree with you on the money side. None of us really know what's going on anyway
I just think that if you want to be a top club you don't sell your best players at their peak. On the other hand, you don't hang onto them for too long when they're past that peak.
 
Several factors. Past performance being just one. Age, fitness, attitude are others - there may be some I've missed.
Past performance includes his recent past as well as his peak years, and gives some indication of a trend in his performance levels. Age and fitness are obviously going to influence him physically, attitude is one of the reasons I was concerned about his recent behaviour. All contribute to his effectiveness.
There's no doubt in my mind he's past his peak physically, he used to be able to beat three or four now it's rare to see him get past one. I saw a distinct evolution to a more team-orientated player earlier this season than the largely self-centred one of his peak years, but really he's been off his game in every respect since his injury.
Perhaps he'll regain some fitness and become more of an asset again, or perhaps he won't - who can tell?
When he was banging in 30 a season he was irreplaceable, if it drops to below 20 then not so much. Though still not too shabby, there will be others who can match it. After a while the law of diminishing returns starts to kick in, given the massive wage (for LFC) that he's on.
As I've said several times, I would sell him only if we have an adequate replacement.
Thanks for the detailed answer and for not just dismissing my question. We aren't going to agree on this one other than some of the obvious factors that you've pointed out like him not being at his peak and him going off the boil following injury.

I think Salah's dedication and professionalism has been outstanding. He's been synonymous with Liverpool for the entirety of the time he's been with us. I'm the first to admit that I can get too attached to some players, not all, despite what Z says ;) I just can't join the 'take the money and buy a new one' club, when the one you've got is working well.
 
No such thing in football. This is not rugby and not American football
Old way of thinking.
Clubs now have coaches for deadball situations and throw-ins.

But even ignoring these new ones, football clubs have had coaches specialising in 'Attacking', 'Defending', 'Tactics', 'Goalkeeping' and other basic standard parts of the sport for decades.
 
That's all I meant.

Footballers generally drop off a cliff so the question is where is the cliff.

I think he is very close now personally.

Pace is a huge part of his goals. At least under klopp. Fast counters and shift and shoot type efforts.

He doesn't get in the box for a header like mane used to.

The assists are different though but if a defender can now get back in then that is an issue too.

Had noticed that start of this season and end of last his ability on the ball and passing were either improving, or he’s just showcasing it more as can’t run past players as easily.

the pass for diaz in the first game v chelsea. A couple of other assists, couple passes to diaz in the city game recently. He’s played a lot of those through balls into players very well so maybe he is adapting his game to become more an all round than just a goal scorer.
 
Several factors. Past performance being just one. Age, fitness, attitude are others - there may be some I've missed.
Past performance includes his recent past as well as his peak years, and gives some indication of a trend in his performance levels. Age and fitness are obviously going to influence him physically, attitude is one of the reasons I was concerned about his recent behaviour. All contribute to his effectiveness.
There's no doubt in my mind he's past his peak physically, he used to be able to beat three or four now it's rare to see him get past one. I saw a distinct evolution to a more team-orientated player earlier this season than the largely self-centred one of his peak years, but really he's been off his game in every respect since his injury.
Perhaps he'll regain some fitness and become more of an asset again, or perhaps he won't - who can tell?
When he was banging in 30 a season he was irreplaceable, if it drops to below 20 then not so much. Though still not too shabby, there will be others who can match it. After a while the law of diminishing returns starts to kick in, given the massive wage (for LFC) that he's on.
As I've said several times, I would sell him only if we have an adequate replacement.

If he drops below 20 you’re right might be able to replace him. But how much is that costing? 60/70m transfer fee. £x million in agent fees. £150k a week. Why replace someone who scores 15 goals wit someone else and spend a load of money doing it if you already have that player for current cost?
 
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Had noticed that start of this season and end of last his ability on the ball and passing were either improving, or he’s just showcasing it more as can’t run past players as easily.

the pass for diaz in the first game v chelsea. A couple of other assists, couple passes to diaz in the city game recently. He’s played a lot of those through balls into players very well so maybe he is adapting his game to become more an all round than just a goal scorer.
He's adapted his game, since his goalscoring hasn't been as prolific, into being very effective in assists and is actually one of our best final third passers. His assists could be double if more of his passes had been converted. I think he's the first player in PL history to have 3 successive seasons of double figures in goals and assists.
 
Had noticed that start of this season and end of last his ability on the ball and passing were either improving, or he’s just showcasing it more as can’t run past players as easily.

the pass for diaz in the first game v chelsea. A couple of other assists, couple passes to diaz in the city game recently. He’s played a lot of those through balls into players very well so maybe he is adapting his game to become more an all round than just a goal scorer.

Yeah that was a lovely pass and he did it a couple times for sure.