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He would certainly fall under being one of the more established guys.
Think there are a few guys in Italy that tick a lot of boxes. Martinez, Vlahovic and Osimhen to name three of them.
Have to admit there are more than a few attacking players in the Bundesliga that I would love to see us sniffing around for the striker and wide positions though they are less proven.
Guys like Adyemi, Xavi Simons, Openda and so on.
Someone like Musiala would be a dream signing for me but even if Bayern wanted to sell I think every money club in the game would be after him. Just looks at 21 a player you could spend 100m on now and that amount look a bargain pretty quickly.
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If Klopp was staying on I think this lad would be first out the door in the summer.
He's had (almost) two full seasons under Klopp and as we've seen in last nights game and the game against Man U he's still missing what could be termed easy chances.
All of the criticisms about his game from last season are still applicable.
The most frustrating thing is that he seems to have regressed as the season has gone on. There was a point where it looked as though 'he got it' and would kick on.
Yes, he’s not good enough to be here. If we’d nailed the purchase of a striker like we usually have with Klopp’s transfers we’d be in the CL this year and be on course to win the league now. Maybe, in this parallel timeline, Jurgen wouldn’t be leaving. I hope we can find a buyer but I doubt we can afford to account for the drop in value. We’re stuck with the donkey.
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If Klopp was staying on I think this lad would be first out the door in the summer.
He's had (almost) two full seasons under Klopp and as we've seen in last nights game and the game against Man U he's still missing what could be termed easy chances.
All of the criticisms about his game from last season are still applicable.
The most frustrating thing is that he seems to have regressed as the season has gone on. There was a point where it looked as though 'he got it' and would kick on.
Doubt it. He was Klopp’s pick and he doesn’t push his favourites out the door.
I’d say there’s more chance of him leaving now with Edwards/Hughes overseeing recruitment and a new head coach coming in. Doubt that he will though.
He did in the end with Karius. Who admittedly is a lot ****ter than Nunez.
Fairly unique circumstances that finished Karius’ LFC career. Apart from that, he wasn’t someone that Klopp insisted on signing in the first place and he never had a full season as 1st choice.
Fairly unique circumstances that finished Karius’ LFC career. Apart from that, he wasn’t someone that Klopp insisted on signing in the first place and he never had a full season as 1st choice.
Fair point about him never having a full season as 1st choice (for very obvious reasons) but Klopp did make him number 1 at the start of the 16-17 season which is an obvious statement of intent. He didn't have to do that. Maybe Nunez is suffering from a chronic concussion from time to time as well?
Fair point about him never having a full season as 1st choice (for very obvious reasons) but Klopp did make him number 1 at the start of the 16-17 season which is an obvious statement of intent. He didn't have to do that. Maybe Nunez is suffering from a chronic concussion from time to time as well?
He did it because Karius was signed to be the No.1. He wasn't chosen on Klopp's insistence though and he never established himself as a player that Klopp completely trusted in. Maybe he would have done, but the events in that 2018 CL Final changed any chance of that.
Karius really isn't a counter to the argument that Klopp doesn't push his favourites out.
He did it because Karius was signed to be the No.1. He wasn't chosen on Klopp's insistence though and he never established himself as a player that Klopp completely trusted in. Maybe he would have done, but the events in that 2018 CL Final changed any chance of that.
Karius really isn't a counter to the argument that Klopp doesn't push his favourites out.
Happy to concede they are chalk and cheese in circumstance and I think you're right although I'm not quite sure how you know that Klopp insisted on one but not the other.
Happy to concede they are chalk and cheese in circumstance and I think you're right although I'm not quite sure how you know that Klopp insisted on one but not the other.
Widely reported that Klopp drove the Nunez signing. Karius was signed when Klopp was very much trusting Edwards and his team to ID signings. Darwin was signed after Edwards, when Klopp had taken on more power over transfers.
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