Chi-town blues
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Man city Sports washing and financial doping since 2022.
£85m, so lets call it £150m with wages and agent fees.
£85m, so lets call it £150m with wages and agent fees.
and were top of the table for agents fees 2017-2020 (3 yr check)Typically predictable difference in reporting with wages and agent fees ignored. Mind you i am sure Agent fees only began with Haaland as everyone was so annoyed we got him for a fraction of his cost they were making things up as they went with fees etc.
So Dippers broke British transfer records galore from Dalglish, Rush (most expensive teenager), Collymore and no doubt many others inc Huge fees in the days for Keane, Crouch, Benteke, Carroll etc and under Klopp you have:
85 Million Nunez
75 Million VVD
52 Million keita
44 million Salah
30 Million Mane
25 Million Wijnaldum
35 Million Chamberlaine
44 Million Fabinho
70 Million Alisson
28 Million Thiago
45 Million Jota
50 Million Diaz
36 Million Konate
And over a dozen 5 to 15 million signings
Yet Klopp and the media go on that they are plucky underdogs and never spend anything
It seems to me they feel like they are forced into this gamble and they hope that this £85 million will both address the lose of Mane and city getting Haaland. Time will tell however what is certain is the increasing gap between the EPL top 2 and the rest.I think he could be quite good for Liverpool honestly. Nothing breathtaking, but he's got enough of a goalscoring instinct to get good numbers in a team as strong as they are.
Although Liverpool usually only pay big money for players they think are going to be top class, so this seems unnecessarily expensive by their standards.
Should of pumped it into CMIt seems to me they feel like they are forced into this gamble and they hope that this £85 million will both address the lose of Mane and city getting Haaland. Time will tell however what is certain is the increasing gap between the EPL top 2 and the rest.