Erling Haaland

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if we offer him what he wants he would committ...its up to us to make him want to play for us...not the other way around....this lad could literally play for whoever he likes so its upto us to make him want us...
There shouldnt be a better offer than ours
We will offer what we want, and he will decide, we won’t fet dragged into an auction.
 
We don't have the most expensive goalkeeper, we don't have the most expensive defender, we don't have the most expensive midfielder, and we don't have the most expensive striker................say no more.
Individually maybe but we do have the most expensive team.
Its a bit like a fella driving around in a lamborghini and saying I don't have the most expensive stereo and I don't have the most expensive seat covers.
We have the most expensive defence and probably the most expensive midfield.
 
Yes we will but I think he needs to commit, if he doesn't we will look elsewhere. We won’t hang around waiting for him to see if he gets a better offer.

It is quite understandable if he waits to see and assess all his offers before deciding on a move.

And it is quite understandanle if the club go elsewhere because of that.
 
Not especially so, your revisionism seems to want it both ways?

Liverpool spent decent amounts on both Moreno and Clyne, certainly for the period in question.

City had the services of a £5.6m Pablo Zabaleta, for nigh on a decade and into his thirties.

Throw into the mix a £6m Gael Clichy, a free transfer in Sagna and a player in Kolorov, £17m, albeit, one who divided opinion, and City were winning trophies with our full-backs stable for a good number of years, for the approx outlay of £28m.

Re Pep - Walker was £50m when the market had already shifted upwards across that decade.

Same goes for the disaster that is Mendy.

But throw in converted full-backs of Zinchenko and Delph, at a total cost of £11m and I would counter back at you that Klopp would not have been able to do likewise for this team, and losing Robertson for any length of serious time would have seen the wheels fall off his team, such is his integral component.

You can't have it both ways. Delph and Zinchenko are midfielders and been outstanding converts, yet you want to laud Klopp for converting Alexander, when it was already well known at Melwood he was coming through but struggled as an outright midfielder and to be defined.

Does Klopp win us a Champions League trophy without De Bruyne also missing for several months?

Does he win our team the trophies Pep still managed to that year?

Even Cancelo, widely considered to be one of the best full backs on the planet right now, is a £28m balancing trade on a £25m Danilo.

I would argue Pep has had Klopp's number for at least three seasons now and has evolved again, evidenced in results and performances against Liverpool over our last eight matches.

If we wanted to play a numbers game, people could cite we bought Aguero for £35m for ten years service and now have a vaccumn to fill which is going to cost ten of millions, simply because of demand and market conditions.

On the flip side, Klopp has had the benefit of spending £37m on Salah, £40m on Mane and £10m on Firminho.

A good manager, yes, but perhaps one dimensional and with the players City would have had at it disposal, I'd argue not only would he have not gone one better than Pep in the Champions League, we would not have three titles in four years either.

What does it say about Klopp as a manager when you perhaps quite rightly state the wheels will likely fall off there when he leaves?

It says he is very good at his job, whereas we have a manager who not only wins in the present, but has created a template for the future.

I'd take that trade off against two trophies in six years, even if one was a Champions League win against Spurs.
firminho cost 30 mil
 
We will offer what we want, and he will decide, we won’t fet dragged into an auction.
the point I was making is the onus is on us to attract him...not the other way around...when you are one fo the best in the world at your trade then we have to go get him...he wont just come to us when there are others as just as attractive.
 
the point I was making is the onus is on us to attract him...not the other way around...when you are one fo the best in the world at your trade then we have to go get him...he wont just come to us when there are others as just as attractive.
I understand what you are saying, but I think our performances on the field are the biggest selling point, along with a decent wedge for his entourage.

I am sure he would have taken special interest in the Etihad campus when he came last season, has an eye on our players, and would have seen Pep first hand. If Alfie truly has a path set in true "footballing" terms, it should be the EPL, and we are the team where he is guaranteed trophies.
 
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