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    Marko Grujic

    [ame]https://twitter.com/James_Carroll84/status/684736295659245569[/ame]



    Liverpool Football Club are delighted to confirm the signing of Serbia midfielder Marko Grujic.

    The 19-year-old put pen to paper on a contract with the Reds at Melwood today to tie up a transfer from Red Star Belgrade, where he will immediately return on loan until the end of the season.

    Grujic currently represents Serbia at U21 level and was also a member of their World Cup-winning U20 squad in 2015.

    Upon completing the deal, he told Liverpoolfc.com: “I’m very excited and so proud to be here and a member of Liverpool Football Club. I can’t wait to get started, play at Anfield and train at Melwood.

    “I was thinking about my progress in my next period and decided it was good for me to come here and try to be the best I can.

    “I want to play in front of one of the loudest set of fans in Europe at Anfield.

    “I also like the atmospheres at other stadiums, the crowds are very good. I like to play under pressure and that’s why I’ve come here – because it brings out the best in me.”

    Grujic’s form in 2015-16 has helped elevate Red Star to the top of the Serbian Superliga, where they entered the current winter break with a 25-point cushion over second-placed FK Cukaricki.

    So far this term, he’s netted five goals in 21 league appearances for Red Star after making his debut aged just 17 in 2013.

    In joining Liverpool, he becomes Jürgen Klopp’s first signing as Reds boss.

    Klopp said: “We’re very pleased because Marko is a big talent and we’ve seen him a lot of times.

    “When I came here, our scouts showed me some footage of a very skilled player from Red Star Belgrade. We watched it, we spoke to him, we met each other – he’s a good boy, a young boy but plays an important role at the moment at Red Star, who are the best team in Serbia.

    “To describe him, I would say he’s a tall boy, but quick and good at technical things. He can play passes and can dribble. But he is young, so he has to develop. He will do this, so everything is okay.”
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    Beast!!

    “I want to play in front of one of the loudest set of fans in Europe at Anfield."

    Another one set for disappointment.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Chris View Post
      Beast!!

      “I want to play in front of one of the loudest set of fans in Europe at Anfield."

      Another one set for disappointment.
      I bet he can't wait to play Leicester at Anfield...
      Was muß, das muß.

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        #4
        Feck it, they really should have told Belgrade to **** off with the loan back. It was an error for Derek and it'll not do Marko any favours either, he'll just be thinking about his new club and fans will get on his back every time he does something wrong.

        Oh yeah -

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          #5


          It's a tough life!

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            #6
            If I were a successful footballer I'd be too busy playing with women to play!

            Leaning-

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              #7
              Don't see the point in loaning him back when they are over 20 points clear, but nonetheless the lad looks like a player.

              He'll be our Gundogan

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                #8
                Pravda interview

                Firstly, Marko, welcome to Liverpool Football Club. How are you feeling right now?

                Thanks. I’m very excited and so proud to be here and a member of Liverpool Football Club. I can’t wait to get started, play at Anfield and train at Melwood.

                Has it sunk in yet? Have you quite come to terms with signing for Liverpool?

                No, but I am very happy and excited!

                For the Liverpool fans who haven’t seen you play before, what kind of player are you?

                I play in midfield and can play as a defensive, central or attacking midfielder. I try a lot to shoot during games, like a box-to-box midfielder. I think I can improve my defensive qualities, but I think it’ll be okay.

                You say you can play defensive, central and attacking midfield, do you have a preferred position?

                I think central midfield is best for me.

                You spoke to Jürgen Klopp before you joined Liverpool – what did he say to you?

                He said I must be relaxed and I am coming to a big club, one of the biggest in Europe. And when I start pre-season in preparation for next season, I need to concentrate on my job on the pitch and that’s it.

                How much of an influence was the manager on your decision to come to Liverpool?

                He called me one month [ago] on my phone and spoke to me very well. I was thinking about my progress in my next period and decided it was good for me to come here and try to be the best I can.

                You must be excited at the prospect of working with him?

                Yes, that’s normal. When I spoke with him directly I was a little nervous, but after two or three minutes it was okay. He made me feel at ease.

                What excites you most about this new challenge in your career?

                I’ve only played in the Serbian league and it’s not as high a level as the Premier League, but I think after three or four months, with good preparation here, I’ll be able to play here. I want to play in front of one of the loudest set of fans in Europe at Anfield. I also like the atmospheres at other stadiums, the crowds are very good. I like to play under pressure and that’s why I’ve come here.

                You like play under pressure? Does that bring the best out of you?

                Yes, and then I give my best.

                How much Premier League football have you watched before coming here to Liverpool?

                In the last two months, I’ve watched every Liverpool game. When I was linked with Liverpool, I started to watch every game. I also watched them before, but now I watch every game. We’ve been unlucky in some games, but I think in the next period we will take many points and we can finish in one of the top four positions in the league.

                You mentioned Anfield earlier. Having watched on TV, will you be excited to actually play in front of the Kop?

                Yes. I’ve seen the atmosphere at Anfield – and I’ve also watched a video of when Liverpool played in Melbourne. Our fans made an incredible atmosphere so far away from England. They love the club and that’s most important.

                There were 100,000 people in Melbourne that night…

                I saw when they sang ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. That’s why they’re one of the best sets of fans in Europe.

                How do you think you’ll feel when you’re out on the pitch at Anfield, wearing a Liverpool shirt and the fans are singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’?

                I don’t know how I’ll be feeling – but I can’t wait to do it! To run out at Anfield and hear how they sing.

                Speaking of the Premier League and adapting to the challenges here in England, you’re obviously a very tall midfield player. Do you think your size will help you settle in?

                Yes, I think I have good height and if I do more fitness training to adapt to this league, I think my body can do everything I need.

                We saw you speaking to Dejan Lovren at Melwood. What’s he told you about Liverpool?

                He is from Croatia, which is near to my country, so we speak the same language. He says it is a good idea to come here. He told me about the club and the size of it, and that they have one of the best sets of fans in Europe. He said he can’t wait to see me here.

                He’ll be important in helping you settle here at Liverpool?

                Yes, I think I’ll need that. I think he will stay in the next period and I will meet with him to start preparation for next season.

                Which other players are you looking forward to working alongside here next season?

                I like all of the midfielders, but I think Coutinho is one of the best players in his position in Europe – or even the world.

                We know you’re going back to Red Star on loan until the end of the season. Will that be important in helping you prepare for Liverpool?

                Yes, I must now concentrate on finishing my job. When I was a child, I dreamt of winning the championship with my club and now I am so close, I want to finish the season with my Red Star family – and then I can concentrate 100 per cent on my job at Liverpool.

                You say it was a childhood dream to win the title at Red Star. If you do that and then move to Liverpool, how do you think you’ll feel?

                Very good. Very good. It would be incredible if I won the championship in my country and then came here as a hero in my country, then I think I can do my best when I come here.

                And you’ll be watching every Liverpool game between now and then?

                Yes, of course I will watch every game.

                Lastly, for the Liverpool fans reading this interview, do you have a message for them?

                Marko will give 200 per cent in every training session and match. I think we can win trophies next season.

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                  #9
                  Lastly, for the Liverpool fans reading this interview, do you have a message for them?

                  Marko will give 200 per cent in every training session and match. I think we can win trophies next season.



                  Talking in 3rd person.....
                  What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                  Batman

                  F*** off!!!

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                    #10
                    The cringe is strong in those questions.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Yozza View Post
                      Lastly, for the Liverpool fans reading this interview, do you have a message for them?

                      Marko will give 200 per cent in every training session and match. I think we can win trophies next season.



                      Talking in 3rd person.....
                      I expect 300% in training if there are 3 of him then.
                      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                        #12
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                        [ame]https://twitter.com/jayjaffa/status/684775889477959680[/ame]

                        [ame]https://twitter.com/jayjaffa/status/684776060874059776[/ame]
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          #13
                          Why is that guy having a conversation with himself?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chris View Post
                            Beast!!

                            “I want to play in front of one of the loudest set of fans in Europe at Anfield."

                            Another one set for disappointment.
                            Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                            #****CITY

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                              #15
                              i think he will take joe allens place in our squad.
                              [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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