Great news tolmie. You sound really confidentHe's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
Great news tolmie. You sound really confidentHe's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
Great news tolmie. You sound really confident
He's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
Yep with his maturity he will understand city is the best place for him. Not to mention how open our midfield is just about to be in terms of Bernardo and gundogan going. Liverpool is about to go through a major rebuild with uncertain ownership and vision coming up.As confident as anyone can be in November ;)
He seems to be a level-headed lad, however.
He's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
Sad to see those two leave if they go but its a perfect evolution of the squad and exactly what keeps us where we are. We don't stand still and Bellingham, Foden and Haaland give us something long term and quite simply breathtaking in what that will look like.He's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
He's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
As confident as anyone can be in November ;)
He seems to be a level-headed lad, however.
He is clearly an exceptional talent, but the acclaim for his appearance against Iran is too much, IMO. Yes, it is the opening game of the biggest tournament in the game, but Iran are not a competitive team.
In terms of Bernie and Gundo leaving, it will be the end of an exceptional era but also the beginning of a new one, with Bellingham, Grealish, Foden, Rodri, Philips and KDB making a new, exciting midfield. I suspect Mahrez will go soon and Palmer, Mebude and Borges may well come in to occupy those wider areas. That is as dynamic as it gets, with Alvarez and Haaland making a truly exceptional group.
Gundo defo going then mate?
He doesn't even need to consider a small club like Man City or Newcastle. He can spend the next 5-6 years at LFC, raise himself to the Ballon d'Or level while earning well, and then spend the next 5-6 years of his career at Real Madrid ...He's going to be an extremely wealthy young man that much is clear.
I choose to believe he will consider the footballing and coaching aspects of his next move very
carefully, over the pure bank balance result. If he asks anyone at Dortmund, I'm sure Klopp will get some glowing endorsements there.
Who knows really, none of here can truthfully say elite footballers would dismiss current Man City out of hand
but Liverpool are no mugs either.
He's coming home.
£300k plus a week.
Gundo and Bernie wages will cover it, no doubt.
Would love to keep Bernardo but Bellingham would be a great replacement. When Bernardo doesn't play, the one thing we miss is energy in midfield, especially in getting the ball back. Hopefully Phillips can provide some of that once we see him but Bellingham is a level up and, from the bits I've seen for England and Dortmund would be ideal for us (or about 10 other top sides across Europe).Hope we can still keep Bernardo, he's such a key player for us. Bellingham is a replacement for Gundogan in my opinion and although he can still do a job for us, I don't think him going in the summer is a huge disappointment.
When we get him the meltdown on there is going to be hilarious.Hilarious that lot on RAWK -
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Re: LIVERPOOL TRANSFER THREAD
« Reply #46414 on: Yesterday at 11:33:36 pm »
Quote from: lionel_messias on Yesterday at 11:22:26 pm
He doesn't even need to consider a small club like Man City or Newcastle. He can spend the next 5-6 years at LFC, raise himself to the Ballon d'Or level while earning well, and then spend the next 5-6 years of his career at Real Madrid ...