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12 hours ago, Thor said:

Neto and Estevao on the right is sorted IMO. 

Cole and Estevao playing the 10 role. 

Jackson and a top tier striker will sort us. 

I think our midfield is set between Caicedo, Enzo, Lavia, Santos and Essugo. 

Between Gusto, James and Acheampong - I think we're good at RB.

LB probably need a back up for Cucu. 

CB needs work and keeper. 

 

Basically we need a top striker, a decent LW, a CB and a keeper. LB can find someone in the academy to bring up and makeshift Gusto when Cucu needs a break. 

 

Rodrygo, Osimhen and Murilo. 

paez?

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Looks like Wirtz is Liverpool bound. So Wirtz, Frimpong, and Kerkez likely secured before the window officially even opens. And they still will sign a top striker to replace that donkey Darwin Nuñez. That is an INSANELY good transfer window for a team that just walked the league. 

Should be an eye opener to our board if we win this weekend. if we secure UCL football we need to go all out on TOP players like that or we’ll finish 20 points behind them again.

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33 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Looks like Wirtz is Liverpool bound. So Wirtz, Frimpong, and Kerkez likely secured before the window officially even opens. And they still will sign a top striker to replace that donkey Darwin Nuñez. That is an INSANELY good transfer window for a team that just walked the league. 

Should be an eye opener to our board if we win this weekend. if we secure UCL football we need to go all out on TOP players like that or we’ll finish 20 points behind them again.

We gonna sign some duds like Delap and Fartnacho and call it great signings for the future.

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12 minutes ago, MoroccanBlue said:

Tbf we already have Santos, Essugo and Estevao coming in. 

Santos and Estevão are super exciting for me. But I feel like people need to get real about Essugo. He’ll probably go out on loan never to be seen again before the PL even starts. With Caicedo, Enzo, Lavia, and Santos it’s hard to see when Essugo would play. Even with the customary Lavia injuries.

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7 hours ago, Reddish-Blue said:

He'd have to beat Betis to say the last part and you just know Pellegrini will cook us in the final.   

I am more thinking he shits the bed against Forest, we lose to Betis and find ourselves back in the conference next year. 

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6 hours ago, Strike said:


Typical unnecessary signing looks like. This will be another long summer 

This has us written all over it. Hopefully Delap's clause allows us to go for him as at least he has more upside - although I say this fully well knowing Delap is another development player. 

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5 minutes ago, King Kante said:

This has us written all over it. Hopefully Delap's clause allows us to go for him as at least he has more upside - although I say this fully well knowing Delap is another development player. 

They’re such completely different players that you can’t really even compare them.

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3 hours ago, Pizy said:

Looks like Wirtz is Liverpool bound. So Wirtz, Frimpong, and Kerkez likely secured before the window officially even opens. And they still will sign a top striker to replace that donkey Darwin Nuñez. That is an INSANELY good transfer window for a team that just walked the league. 

Should be an eye opener to our board if we win this weekend. if we secure UCL football we need to go all out on TOP players like that or we’ll finish 20 points behind them again.

Helps having a vison..and the pull as well...

But whatever they do for now..theyre not our rivals 😞

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4 hours ago, TheHulk said:

Difference between a top club and us. Clownlake is a disgrace.

Umm who wanted desperately to sign Caicedo and Lavia and who got them? 🤔

 

7 hours ago, whats happening said:

paez?

Not even regular starter in Ecuadorian league. Plus showed some attitude problems. Will be on loan for many years and questionable if he ever become something important. But that's fine with Palmer and Estevao here. 

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Florian Wirtz: Liverpool in talks with Leverkusen as star snubs Bayern

Merseyside club have formally spoken with Bayer Leverkusen after £126million-rated Germany playmaker turns down approach of Bayern Munich
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Liverpool have formally spoken to Bayer Leverkusen and are now the frontrunners to sign Florian Wirtz after the Germany attacking midfielder turned down the advances of Bayern Munich.

The development marks a significant step in the club’s pursuit of the 22-year-old star, who is understood to have been impressed by the scale of their ambitions under Arne Slot.

A deal will remain complex because of Leverkusen’s £126 million asking price, but there is a feeling that they will accept a lower base figure and that a chunk of any fee can be paid in add-ons.

Richard Hughes, the Liverpool sporting director, will lead the negotiations and look to drive Leverkusen down, having established a line of communication with the German club over the £30 million deal for Jeremie Frimpong.

Liverpool are the favourites to secure the statement signing of Wirtz after growing pessimism in Bavaria regarding the German champions’ hopes of landing the player.

Sources in Germany have indicated that Wirtz, who can play in a number of advanced roles, has turned down Bayern despite holding talks with coach Vincent Kompany.

Instead, it is Liverpool’s vision for the future and their plans to continue to develop one of the most sough-after talents in Europe that has influenced Wirtz.

When Liverpool sold Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona for £142 million in January 2018, the structure of the deal included a sizeable amount of easily achievable add-ons.

Liverpool also have the potential to boost their budget by selling players such as Darwin Nunez, who has been the subject of interest from Saudi Arabia, and goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher who is eager for regular first team football.

He is close friends with Frimpong, who has already passed a medical at Anfield, with his arrival set to be confirmed when the transfer window opens.

They sit beside each other in the Leverkusen dressing room and Frimpong, 24, used to give Wirtz lifts to training before he could drive. That link-up would make a move less daunting.

Leverkusen have wanted Wirtz to sign a new deal with a lower release clause that would come into effect after the 2026 World Cup, but the strong interest in the player has complicated their hopes of doing so. They are also loath to sell to Bayern, who succeeded Leverkusen as Bundesliga champions this season.

Wirtz has operated from the left in a 3-4-3 system this season but can also play off the right, as a false nine and as a No10, giving Slot the versatility and technical ability that he craves.

Liverpool have said they have not made a formal approach over Wirtz, and denied they held a meeting with the player in the north west this month.

However, they will hope to complete the signing and recruit Wirtz who had also attracted attention from Manchester City, who pulled out earlier this week.

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