Nuri Sahin wrote: » You originally said we need one if Suarez stays though, and we have more pressing matters at hand, ie: the defense. Who are the 4 or 5? I'm racking my brain here for the past few minutes and am struggling. For me there isn't a club around Europe who claim to have one until Falcao to Real Madrid is confirmed and that's assuming Benzema stays. If he's off, that leaves Morata who doesn't look the part going by last season. You can shoehorn Bale or Ronaldo upfront, but you wish for a natural backup striker I gather. Bayern for the time being, maybe. I don't class Mandzukic as world class myself, very good yes, but not world class. Dortmund have a wealth of options now, but Reus who can lead the line aside, Immobile, Ramos and Aubameyang aren't world class neither. Juventus have Llorente and Tevez who play in the majority of games. PSG, well Cavani plays in 90% of the games, even if he has to be thrown on the right to accommodate for Ibra. If Suarez goes and we get Sanchez in return, Sanchez is well able to play centrally and score 20 goals.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I know 4 maybe 5. We need to aim for one though if Suarez leaves to compete with Sturridge at least. Balotelli as crazy as he can be is a world class striker.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » How many teams have world class back up strikers to call upon?
Agent Coulson wrote: » Forget everything we might have one in this Belgium lad :D if he signs.
michael999999 wrote: » Some geezer on Newstalk said well be signing him and hell go on loan back to he's current club. Also said it on BBC this evening while naming the teams.
Washington Irving wrote: » If he's half as good as the last player we loaned them we're in for a treat.
Super-Rush wrote: » Danny Wellbeck is having a decent game for Belgium.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » I really hope these Rojo to Liverpool rumours stop.
Zapp Brannigan wrote: » I'd have Origi, would be a great option from the bench.
whatawaster wrote: » All the papers reporting talks are opened with Barcelona for Suarez
Liverpool FC will hold talks with Barcelona on Wednesday after the Spanish giants finally made an approach to sign Luis Suarez. The ECHO understands that Reds chief executive Ian Ayre has agreed to meet a delegation from Barcelona in London. It will mark the start of negotiations between the clubs over a potential deal for the Uruguayan striker. Ayre will also take the opportunity to step up Liverpool's pursuit of Barca attacker Alexis Sanchez.
Liverpool and Barcelona officials will meet in London tomorrow to open talks on possible Suarez transfer.
Grayditch wrote: » Are we gonna loan this lad back, I like him so far?