I'm seeing a lot of comments about certain players not being good enough or should be sold etc. While no-one disagrees that we need to improve the squad I think that we need to keep a good balance of quality and quantity. I don't want this to turn into another who we should buy type thread so I'm focusing on the players that we currently have and trying to be realistic about the number of players we need to bring in but not naming names.
As I see it
Karius, New GK
Clyne, TAA, Robertson, Gomez, New LB
VVD, New CB, Lovren, Matip, Klavan
Henderson, Milner, Ox, Keita, New CM, Lallana Wijnaldum
Firmino, Salah, Mane, New Forward, Origi, Ings
(Assuming Can chooses to leave)
Sell: Sturridge, Markovic, Mignolet, Moreno, Bogdan
Loan out: Ward, Solanke, Woodburn, Wilson
Players in bold are players that I would consider first choice players i.e. those that I would be happy to play week in week out for significant periods of the season, the rest are back ups who I would be happy to play a few games or come on from the bench, but if they were playing every week we would probably have a problem.
The new players:
New forward - able to cover at least a couple of the front 3 positions and is at a level that means that he could be competing with the current front 3 for a place.
New centre back - a partner for VVD signed as first choice and push Matip and Lovren down the pecking order.
New midfielder - The midfield has been lacking at times Keita will improve things, but I feel we need another player in there as well as first team regular.
New GK - ideally a new first choice GK, Karius has done well recently but I am not convinced he is the answer long term, but I think that the 3 above are more pressing
New LB - backup for Robertson
I would be going for the first 3 to be big signings for significant sums of money, probably around the £40-70m mark each.
I think that gives us a good squad capable of dealing with some injuries and suspensions without significantly reducing quality or spending stupid amounts of money in the summer. I believe that it should also meet the homegrown quotas for CL.
As I see it
Karius, New GK
Clyne, TAA, Robertson, Gomez, New LB
VVD, New CB, Lovren, Matip, Klavan
Henderson, Milner, Ox, Keita, New CM, Lallana Wijnaldum
Firmino, Salah, Mane, New Forward, Origi, Ings
(Assuming Can chooses to leave)
Sell: Sturridge, Markovic, Mignolet, Moreno, Bogdan
Loan out: Ward, Solanke, Woodburn, Wilson
Players in bold are players that I would consider first choice players i.e. those that I would be happy to play week in week out for significant periods of the season, the rest are back ups who I would be happy to play a few games or come on from the bench, but if they were playing every week we would probably have a problem.
The new players:
New forward - able to cover at least a couple of the front 3 positions and is at a level that means that he could be competing with the current front 3 for a place.
New centre back - a partner for VVD signed as first choice and push Matip and Lovren down the pecking order.
New midfielder - The midfield has been lacking at times Keita will improve things, but I feel we need another player in there as well as first team regular.
New GK - ideally a new first choice GK, Karius has done well recently but I am not convinced he is the answer long term, but I think that the 3 above are more pressing
New LB - backup for Robertson
I would be going for the first 3 to be big signings for significant sums of money, probably around the £40-70m mark each.
I think that gives us a good squad capable of dealing with some injuries and suspensions without significantly reducing quality or spending stupid amounts of money in the summer. I believe that it should also meet the homegrown quotas for CL.

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