Dickerty wrote: » You could get Chiellini for less than that, he's out of contract next summer, although he seems like a Juve lifer... All of the following are all also expiring next summer, some bargains to be had? Toni Kroos Karim Benzema (rumours today in Spain that he's signed a new deal?) Marcelo Edin Dzeko Alan Dzagoev Sami Khedira Andriy Yarmolenko Dani Alves Iker Muniain Evgen Konoplyanka James Milner Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
PS4FORLOSERS wrote: » I just don't see why Chelsea aren't giving him a fair crack in the first team. I think he is a great centre forward and if Suarez was to go I would snap him up. We'll take what Chelsea deem as Rubbish and turn them into stars a la Sturridge.
Dickerty wrote: » You could get Chiellini for less than that, he's out of contract next summer, although he seems like a Juve lifer... Chiellini is a class player but I reckon playing a High Line would expose his lack of pace , much like it did with John Terry when AVB employed those tactics with Chelsea..
Turtyturd wrote: » A lifer in Italian football? They seem to transfer more than LOI players. 'Gotta play for them all'. As for that list Munian sticks out like a sore thumb as a Coutinho type buy.
Agent Coulson wrote: » If Luis does go we have about a £120m roughly left in the transfer budget or £80m with Sanchez left give or take. I'd be very happy with the below but it's only fantasy really if it's just cash without Sanchez. Two Swiss players Rodriguez & Shaqiri £40m roughly Lovern £20m roughly Two Ukrainian wingers Konoplyanka & Yarmolenko £30m roughly. We still need a RB and a Keeper.
redbaron_99 wrote: » You're getting £120 million for Suarez?
Agent Coulson wrote: » Reread what I wrote........ his sale ontop of our transfer budget!
Agent Coulson wrote: » If Luis does go we have about a £120m roughly left in the transfer budget.
redbaron_99 wrote: » Ah, I see. You didn't write that..
LuckyLloyd wrote: » Yeah he is: - Torres was never a top three in the world player; - Juve's situation has always been very different to ours; - Liverpool have a poor record in the transfer market as a club over the past decade; - Yeah, I'm sure we can keep winning the lottery; I wonder why people are compelled to write posts like the above? Who are they trying to kid with respect to minimising the significance of his departure?
MD1990 wrote: » If we could get our targets.Our team would be something like ______________Mignolet_____________ Flanagan____Lovren___Sakho____Moreno ______________Gerrard______________ ______Henderson_______Coutinho/Lallana _____________Sterling_______________ _______Sanchez________Sturridge______ Its a big If. But it would a team capable of challenging for the PL imo. We could do with another DM. I think De Jong could a cheap & a good signing.
slingerz wrote: » Ashley Cole on a free transfer would be my first choice
machiavellianme wrote: » I can. He whinges about wanting to leave and believes that he should be allowed based on some random number in his contract. However he wilfully chooses to ignore the "don't act the bollix" clause in same contract. Biting people is not cool and he deserves to rot in the Liverpool first 11 for at least another year to atoll for his crimes.
brevity wrote: » If we only focus on trying to replace Suarez's goals/assists and not the other problems in the team, then next season will be a cluster ****. Sure we need attackers to replace him but we cannot forget about the defence.
monkey9 wrote: » 'Rot' in the Liverpool first eleven??? Poor phrasing there.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Odds on Suarez getting his ban either reduced or suspended altogether after he joins Barca?
punk_one82 wrote: » That team is tasty! I'd also be happy with De Jong coming in. We've needed steel like that in the midfield for a very long time.
mormank wrote: » I wonder why people are compelled to write posts maximising the significance of significance of his departure? I guess opinions are there to be shared, especially on an internet forum. But seriously, i think the last 20 years of supporting the pool has worn you down to a point where positive thinking is just too painful for you to even contemplate!
LuckyLloyd wrote: » Yeah this is clearly a positive and happy time. Losing one of the current best three players in the world and arguably the most talented player to ever play for the club is a good thing. Pass me the party cake and novelty hat post haste!! :rolleyes: