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Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay
Think it will get it done no chance have we agreed a fee to not know if he'll agree terms.
Joyce has been on about it for a few days so its clear we are keen he isnt some chancer on twitter.
Im pleased about this. Looking forward to seeing what he will bring.
Sky saying it's in the balance.
I bet you can squeal like a pig!
Well that’s 11:00 come and gone, no announcement from Anfield on Carvalho or from Goodison on Dele Alli
The positive is we loaned them Williams and they still owe us for Wilson.
The risk is someone else swoops in.
Im hoping we can get the deal done in next few weeks for the fee we agreed.
Would have been nice to get the lad in this window to bed in so any everyone's up to speed for the start of next season and the focus can be on integrating the 2 new top CMs we bring in during the summer, not the end of the world, we absolutely did need a CM this window though, like most others I think we'll get Bellingham in the summer, but we need 2 and one of them who can play No6 and No8, and Bellingham is a No8 for me
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
Quantity-wise we are in a good spot. We can always seek to find net improvements in terms of quality and player robustness.
We currently have 15 very good players across the midfield and attacking units.
Fabinho, Henderson, Thiago, Milner, Keita, Chamberlain, Jones, Elliott - eight midfielders (assuming Elliott remains a mid) -
- plus Salah, Mane, Firmino, Jota, Diaz, Origi, Minamino - seven attackers
This is before we consider the ongoing integration of Morton (midfield) and Gordon (attack) or those who might get more chances in the next couple of years (such as Musialowski) or lads who might join - such as Carvalho.
It's a lot of players, so streamlining things a little would be welcome, with the obvious caveats being that we want incoming players to be high quality and not particularly injury-prone.
Milner surely moves on. You then look at Origi/Minamino and speculate that Diaz+Carvalho would be enough if Carvalho arrives to cover. That still likely leaves room to sell a midfielder that's not quite got the injury record (one of Ox or Keita?) we desire as I don't think Klopp would move Thiago on personally, nor would I (yet) want him to as, like a Pirlo or Alonso, that level of space and touch is something you want younger squad lads observing - but admittedly that is a subjective take.
That would leave room in the squad for a top midfield target (we'd all love Bellingham, knowing us it will be someone else) and we can supplement that with giving more matches to certain players (Jones being one, Morton being another) to keep working on the next "cycle" or even bring another midfielder in if the budgeting works/Klopp wants it/right target can be got etc.
The squad is that much better now for adding Diaz. That's Konate, Thiago, Jota and Diaz added in recent times, all of whom are quality players (even if Thiago's injuries have been a pain!) and you'd back us to keep finding the right lads.
Besides, the better the group is, the more attractive we become to targets with skill, drive and ambition. We have a great Manager, a great squad, generally play good football and give Youth a chance - we're a bloody attractive prospect.
Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay
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