It makes sense, just don't sign the wrong players like Spurs largely did.
remember guys moses gone and aspas likely to leave, so lallana + lambert = that but we need more depth so another attacker is likely and if suarez leaves another one aswell imo
origi obly 6mil apparently, not bad
Don't know where people got the £15m from in the first place.
"@LivEchoLFC: Liverpool set to swoop for £25m Markovic after sealing Lallana deal #LFC http://t.co/XbjNQ4W0rb http://t.co/CgwrlVXdHU"
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I was looking at the BBC gossip page and one of them says:
"Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana, 26, has signed a five-year £100,000-a-week deal with Liverpool worth £26m in wages to complete his £25m transfer."
That's huge wages for someone who was probably on wages closer to £50,000 for Southampton.
It was from the Sun though, so probably bull.
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Here's the latest transfer news from an article published in the Telegraph tonight:
Liverpool are now stepping up their pursuit of Chile’s Alexis Sánchez as they prepare to sell Suárez to Barcelona in what is turning into an extremely busy summer for the club. More than £110 million worth of transfer targets have been secured or are being lined up. There is a budget of over £60 million which will be supplemented by whatever is brought in through sales.
The biggest move will be the expected departure of Suárez and there now appears an acceptance at Anfield that he will go despite signing a new long-term contract.
Liverpool therefore want to include Sánchez as part of the negotiations with Barcelona. It appears that Barcelona will not have to meet the buy-out clause in Suárez’s contract – estimated at between £65 million and £80 million depending on sources – if Sánchez is included.
Liverpool will face competition to sign the 25-year-old and, because of his World Cup commitments, are yet to establish whether he wants to join them as manager Brendan Rodgers continues to strengthen his squad ahead of the club’ss Champions League campaign next season.
Liverpool will announce on Monday that they have signed Adam Lallana from Southampton for £23 million and will also make a move for another Southampton player, Dejan Lovren, the central defender, who will cost more than £15 million.
Southampton, who have sold Rickie Lambert to Liverpool for £4 million and Luke Shaw to Manchester United for £27 million, face a fight to keep the Croatian, 24, who wants Champions League football.
Liverpool are also close to finalising a £10million move for the 19-year-old Belgium striker Divock Origi, but will wait until his country’s participation in the World Cup is over, and want Benfica’s Serbian winger Lazar Markovic who is believed to have a £20 million release clause. Liverpool have already signed midfielder Emre Can from Bayer Leverkusen for £10 million.
Liverpool maintain that if they sell Suárez it is not as a result of the ban for biting Chiellini – the striker is not able to play for his club until the end of October – but because they are expecting a deal which is a “game-changer” from Barcelona. Liverpool will study the written reasons given by Fifa for the ban today, and are employing a QC and a lawyer who are experts on Fifa.
There is no mechanism for Liverpool to mount any legal challenge to Fifa’s decision.Fifa's disciplinary panel that he did not deliberately bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup, saying: "I lost my balance and hit my face against the player."
Fifa has been formally informed of an appeal against Suarez's ban for biting Chiellini.
The Uruguay football federation will now have a further seven days to prepare the paperwork for the appeal.
In his letter to Fifa's disciplinary panel, dated June 25, Suarez wrote: "In no way did it happen how you have described, as a bite or intent to bite."
Bring in Sanchez to play alongside Suarez and that will be enough to win the Premier League.
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It will be, but no player is bigger than the club, and from a sensible point of view he hasn't left us much choice.
If we get Sanchez as part of the deal then
Jason Burt @JBurtTelegraph · 12m
Liverpool want Sanchez + prepared to sell Suarez at right price to Barca. Makes sense to negotiate at same time. Details on Telegraph Sport
Makes sense to me. If you have to let a worldclass player leave then at least replace him with another; sanchez would definitely soften the blow plus we can have money to get a top lb.
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Suarez is a game changer we will get over the hysteria... Yes he's a big liability at times but Suarez is premiership winning material.
Also we should refuse to sell them Suarez if they sell Sanchez to any other premiership club
Individuals don't win league titles, teams do.
We can win it without Suarez, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of our lives!
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posted on 27/6/14
It makes sense, just don't sign the wrong players like Spurs largely did.
posted on 27/6/14
remember guys moses gone and aspas likely to leave, so lallana + lambert = that but we need more depth so another attacker is likely and if suarez leaves another one aswell imo
posted on 27/6/14
origi obly 6mil apparently, not bad
posted on 27/6/14
Don't know where people got the £15m from in the first place.
posted on 27/6/14
"@LivEchoLFC: Liverpool set to swoop for £25m Markovic after sealing Lallana deal #LFC http://t.co/XbjNQ4W0rb http://t.co/CgwrlVXdHU"
posted on 27/6/14
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posted on 28/6/14
I was looking at the BBC gossip page and one of them says:
"Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana, 26, has signed a five-year £100,000-a-week deal with Liverpool worth £26m in wages to complete his £25m transfer."
That's huge wages for someone who was probably on wages closer to £50,000 for Southampton.
It was from the Sun though, so probably bull.
posted on 28/6/14
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It was from the Sun though, so probably bull.
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I know admins need money, but it I bugging me.
posted on 28/6/14
*is bugging me.
posted on 28/6/14
comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by LocoLiverpool (U18018)
posted about 4 hours ago
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It was from the Sun though, so probably bull.
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Talking of that rag, I am getting a lot of banner ads for it on ja606.
I know admins need money, but it I bugging me.
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Aren't the ads based on your browser history (I know that's how a lot of websites work)
posted on 28/6/14
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posted on 28/6/14
Here's the latest transfer news from an article published in the Telegraph tonight:
Liverpool are now stepping up their pursuit of Chile’s Alexis Sánchez as they prepare to sell Suárez to Barcelona in what is turning into an extremely busy summer for the club. More than £110 million worth of transfer targets have been secured or are being lined up. There is a budget of over £60 million which will be supplemented by whatever is brought in through sales.
The biggest move will be the expected departure of Suárez and there now appears an acceptance at Anfield that he will go despite signing a new long-term contract.
Liverpool therefore want to include Sánchez as part of the negotiations with Barcelona. It appears that Barcelona will not have to meet the buy-out clause in Suárez’s contract – estimated at between £65 million and £80 million depending on sources – if Sánchez is included.
Liverpool will face competition to sign the 25-year-old and, because of his World Cup commitments, are yet to establish whether he wants to join them as manager Brendan Rodgers continues to strengthen his squad ahead of the club’ss Champions League campaign next season.
Liverpool will announce on Monday that they have signed Adam Lallana from Southampton for £23 million and will also make a move for another Southampton player, Dejan Lovren, the central defender, who will cost more than £15 million.
Southampton, who have sold Rickie Lambert to Liverpool for £4 million and Luke Shaw to Manchester United for £27 million, face a fight to keep the Croatian, 24, who wants Champions League football.
Liverpool are also close to finalising a £10million move for the 19-year-old Belgium striker Divock Origi, but will wait until his country’s participation in the World Cup is over, and want Benfica’s Serbian winger Lazar Markovic who is believed to have a £20 million release clause. Liverpool have already signed midfielder Emre Can from Bayer Leverkusen for £10 million.
Liverpool maintain that if they sell Suárez it is not as a result of the ban for biting Chiellini – the striker is not able to play for his club until the end of October – but because they are expecting a deal which is a “game-changer” from Barcelona. Liverpool will study the written reasons given by Fifa for the ban today, and are employing a QC and a lawyer who are experts on Fifa.
There is no mechanism for Liverpool to mount any legal challenge to Fifa’s decision.Fifa's disciplinary panel that he did not deliberately bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup, saying: "I lost my balance and hit my face against the player."
Fifa has been formally informed of an appeal against Suarez's ban for biting Chiellini.
The Uruguay football federation will now have a further seven days to prepare the paperwork for the appeal.
In his letter to Fifa's disciplinary panel, dated June 25, Suarez wrote: "In no way did it happen how you have described, as a bite or intent to bite."
posted on 28/6/14
Bring in Sanchez to play alongside Suarez and that will be enough to win the Premier League.
posted on 28/6/14
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posted on 28/6/14
It will be, but no player is bigger than the club, and from a sensible point of view he hasn't left us much choice.
posted on 28/6/14
If we get Sanchez as part of the deal then
posted on 28/6/14
Jason Burt @JBurtTelegraph · 12m
Liverpool want Sanchez + prepared to sell Suarez at right price to Barca. Makes sense to negotiate at same time. Details on Telegraph Sport
posted on 28/6/14
Makes sense to me. If you have to let a worldclass player leave then at least replace him with another; sanchez would definitely soften the blow plus we can have money to get a top lb.
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Suarez is a game changer we will get over the hysteria... Yes he's a big liability at times but Suarez is premiership winning material.
posted on 29/6/14
Also we should refuse to sell them Suarez if they sell Sanchez to any other premiership club
posted on 29/6/14
Individuals don't win league titles, teams do.
We can win it without Suarez, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of our lives!
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