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Not sure why we're against having some depth blabla unhappy players blablabla other teams seem to do ok, and have good benches, no harm in having a good bench- I don't mean superstars but good players at least.
got fairly lucky last season with injuries, and we had more depth imo but still nowhere near perfect
Squad wins things, not just the starting 11, especially with the amount of games nowadays and the fact our best players of late are getting on...
Imo if salah goes, 400k a week and 2 players come in pref attackers it's not the end of the world- and could be for the best, as long as these players are good- don't have to be superstars... bet chiesa is on a good chunk too, if we're not going to play him unless we're desperate we need someone who will play.
Pretty shocking we still need 2-3 players after the window and some ways got worse..
CB
NO6
Attacker
Chiesa- same with endo might aswell leave if they're not deemed good enough by slot and not going to play hardly.
Last edited by Kev0909; Yesterday at 05:14 PM.
I'd rather get Kamavinga and a centre back rather than Semenyo. Would give us a bit of bite in midfield, although when Madrid came to Anfield a few weeks ago he was shunted out to right wing for some reason and was terrible.
There are rumours that if City sign Semenyo they would let either Marmoush or Savinho go, and we would be in for Marmoush. In my opinion Marmoush is a better player than Semenyo, so I don't get the whole story really. Think Marmouch would fit us very well, and he has also played well with Ekitike at Frankfurt.
Liverpool would prefer to wait until the summer to sign Crystal Palace's 25-year-old England defender Marc Guehi, rather than making a move in January. (Mail)
We only have 2 fit senior centre backs. if we fail to get top 4/5.. then it's down to the people in charge for fecking us up. we need 3 players in January. if we only get 1.. A centre back is a MUST
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
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Now he is a player ….
A top attacking talent the Reds are very keen on is Juventus star Kenan Yildiz, with Tuttosport (via Sport Witness), claiming that both clubs have ‘made phone calls’ regarding a move for the 20-year-old attacking midfielder.
The Turkey international would cost around Ł88million (€101m / $119m), with the report suggesting that Juve have been left panicking over the contact from England and are pressing “full speed” ahead to try and tie Yildiz down to a new contract in Turin.
Yildiz, who is at his best in the No.10 role but, like Florian Wirtz, can play on either wing, has scored 13 times and provided eight assists for club and country this season.
Respected scout Ben Mattinson is clearly a big fan and believes the Juvenetus attacker is “100% a superstar” and will be at his best playing behind a more recognised No.9 going forward.