I wonder what Klopp's got in mind for Brewster. He's doing really well at Swansea. I think there's definitely an argument for having him on the bench with a view to slowly introducing him with him getting more and more minutes. Jones, Williams, Elliott and Brewster are all ready now.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and even Arsenal are going to be firing from all cylinders next season, we cannot afford not to be stronger if we want to retain the title. At the end of season 2017/2018 we were so many points behind Manchester City, but we were about to close it in 2018/2019, not only one team is going to be after us in the coming season, .but four or more teams.
I'm still worried we haven't gone to the transfer market, I think we'll be lucky to get through next season competing with Citeh without decent back up players .
Not sure that it's related and I haven't watched Klopp's interview but saw the headline 'Klopp wants a team of Scousers'. His ideal is that Liverpool will be a team of academy graduates, not necessarily scouse but with a 'scouse soul'. If he's looking to start that particular project then there's your answer to transfer activity.
Thiago Alcantara’s name has been mentioned quite frequently in connection with Liverpool recently, with some outlets claiming he may sign for the Reds, and some quashing those rumours. The latest update in the saga is that Liverpool and Bayern Munich have reached a ‘general agreement’ for the playmaker and that Bayern won’t block his exit.
If we buy him it will be a stopgap until one of our younger players, such as Jones, has gained more experience.
Seems to have something about it this rumour, it was spoken about positively on the Anfield wrap a day or two back.
If he can give us three or four years high quality service, buying him is not going to be a waste of money because he is a top player.
We arent spending money. We especially aren't spending large sums and never spending big on someone that age. Merry Christmas
It may not be a short term vision. Look at players like Milner and Gary Mac, not just playing well into their thirties but also leading by example and guiding the youngsters too. I just think he's too expensive for FSG to go for it at his age