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One thing I love about footie is there's always more players.
So many wanted Bissouma for example but we have moved on as a fanbase.
Nabil Fekir never gets a mention anymore and I can't remember when Aouar was last mentioned.
So if we miss out on anyone, there'll always be someone else.
100% correct. There is always someone else.
In tielemans case though I don't tjink many want him? Watch him go have a blinder on a free somewhere else.
I remember a few fán bases saying spurs got a bargain for bissouma. He has had a terrible season. Isn't he going through some off field stuff?
just thinking of some other Dutch defenders we've signed to keep Virgil company, Hoever and van den Berg don't seem to be pulling up trees (yet)
Ugarte and Veiga rumours continue to develop, I'd like both, and Gravenberch and Mac Allister, we need to put together our midfield for the next 5 or more years this window, I think one of Fab or Thiago will leave, most likely Thiago, and FSG might let us run a midfielder heavy for a season with the other staying, they let us run a forward heavy for a season and a mid heavy for a season in the last 3 seasons
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
well there are credible sources that say we have zero interest in Ugarte
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
No, numerous sources, the only person that gets things wrong is YOU..you've linked us to footballers YOU WANT. not anyone else
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
https://www.football365.com/news/liverpool-downplay-52m-signing-journalist-reveals-reds-chances-buying-three-targets
According to reports, Liverpool are unlikely to sign Ł52m-rated Manuel Ugarte from Sporting Lisbon as they have their eyes on other targets.
The Reds are being linked with several midfielders ahead of this summer. Ugarte has emerged as a potential target amid his great form for Sporting Lisbon.
The Uruguay defensive midfielder has played 46 times for the Portuguese side this term.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
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