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We spent £200 really - we moved on loads and cashed in…. massive compared to Klopp but still shy of the Arse..
Diaz out no replacement
Salah coming to the end not even any cover despite the availability of Semenyo who can play equally well on both flanks
Happy to buy Guehi for £35m when Bradley and Leoni were fit, now they’re out for the season we won’t spend £20m.
We have needed a 6 since Henderson left
No sign of us even looking.
We are falling behind City and Arsenal at quite a rate of nots right now.
We could spend £50m on a CB this window and still get rid of Slot in the summer. Or spend nothing and keep him.
The two things aren't linked.
VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.
"Wirtz he ain’t gonna make it here." - miller0863, 21st December 2025
It's certainly a theory that's doing the rounds but I don't see it making sense. Even if they are to dispose of Slot they'd surely have wanted an excellent CB who's 25 and got his prime years ahead. He fits FSGs model perfectly, 20m a snip but the 300k a week was never going to happen.
Its just bad luck that those cheating cunts needed a CB and they were buying him by hook or by crook. It's them allover frivolous spending and he'll likely be on the bench next season like most of the players they buy.
Fuck me ..the right moment
Arne Slot insists Liverpool will "wait for the right moment" to add to their squad as the head coach refused to rule out strengthening before the January transfer window closes.
Season-ending injuries to Giovanni Leoni and more recently Conor Bradley have led to some calls for the Reds to bolster their defensive ranks
But summer target Marc Guehi - who had a medical on deadline day before Crystal Palace pulled the plug on a £35m deal - is now heading to Manchester City for £20m
City have already signed Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, who was also linked with a move to the defending champions.
Instead, Liverpool's winter window activity so far has been at Academy level, where they have brought in Senegal youth international Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie in his homeland and are closing in on a deal for Austria, Ifeanyi Ndukwe.
Slot was typically coy when asked about bolstering his ranks this month but said he, sporting director Richard Hughes and others in charge of recruitment, are all on the same page about the potential to act.
"Are we less stretched in attack, then? I am a bit surprised people are talking like this," Slot said when asked about the prospect of a defensive arrival this month.
"You think we have more options in the front? I am surprised people are so focused on our last line.
"We don’t have an injury in our midfield so that is the line we don’t have them but I think I have said it in the press conference but I can say it one more time.
"Everyone is aligned, everyone knows what the challenges are, and we all agree but that is not to say there is no possibility for us to act because as you know this club has always waited for the right moment and never from a position of panic.
"We always do the right things at the right moment. The one who was here before me had some issues at the back as well in a certain season.
"If the right player arrives for multiple reasons no matter what the position in our team - it could be last line, midfield or attack - then we will act.
Isn't that similar to what Klopp used to say? Why does everyone in England automatically want to run to the transfer market. Or words to that effect.
VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.
"Wirtz he ain’t gonna make it here." - miller0863, 21st December 2025