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12 Jun 2026 23:04:16
I hope this does not come across as being totally insensitive. I’m just curious if clubs insure players against career ending injury or death? After all they are a multi million pound asset.
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13 Jun 2026 02:00:01 Yes, players are insured by clubs.
12 Jun 2026 21:25:35
I personally would bypass the crazy high transfer fee in Diomande.
Let PSG buy him.
And then go for Kang in Lee.
Can play multiple positions far far cheaper and I think would be a monster on either flank.
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12 Jun 2026 21:46:15
I think we shouldn't worry about the money and trust the club to spend what they can afford.
If they feel Diomande is a better option than Kang in Lee (which he clearly is), and they feel the club can afford him, then they should go and get him.
FSG have been accused of penny pinching since they arrived, and now they are loosening the purse strings, they're getting criticised for spending too much.
From my point of view, giving up on Diomande and signing Kang in Lee instead would be very underwhelming and would show a lack of real ambition.
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12 Jun 2026 21:46:32
We're trying to replace Salah here, not Chiesa.
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12 Jun 2026 22:07:02
Diomande will be generational imo. Yes, he's expensive, but don't forget the fee is amortised over a max 5 years.
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12 Jun 2026 22:54:57
Post loop, is it on a 3 day rotation that you post the same post? And then wait for people to point out that you are mistaken.
And then 3 days later, reset and start again?
Asking for a friend.
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12 Jun 2026 22:59:38
Money is not something fans should unduly worry about. Getting the right players and the coach to get a tune out of them is what matters. We have to trust that FSG can do the math.
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12 Jun 2026 23:57:11 Postklopp, Yes, let PSG take the star player and go for a player who can't get in their team. That would bridge the gap between us and them - not! Why are you so worried about the money? Are they raiding your bank account? I'm sure the hierarchy at the club know what we can afford and what is needed.
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12 Jun 2026 23:59:34 12 goals in 80 games in Ligue 1, but he’d be a monster in the Premier League? Hilarious.
12 Jun 2026 18:48:47
Anyone seen any Spanish/Basque players that might be looked at now we have Iraola in charge such as Mikel Jauregizar of Bilbao and Iker Munoz from Osasuna?
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12 Jun 2026 19:11:58
Stefan Bajcetic and Wellity Lucky? 🤣
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12 Jun 2026 19:25:39
There's a joke to be made with Lucky's name, I'm not the person who is good at these jokes though.
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12 Jun 2026 21:07:17
We'll be paying a premium for them, as Athletic Bilbao have a strict internal rule about Basque players being the main bulk of the squad. So they never let them go cheaply.
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12 Jun 2026 21:57:32
Isn't Munoz off to Newcastle?
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12 Jun 2026 22:57:10
Different Munoz, thats Victor Munoz, whos a winger.
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12 Jun 2026 23:00:00
Athletic Bilbao are not a selling club - if any other club meets a player's release clause, that's not selling, which happened with Kepa to Chelsea, Herrera to United, Laporte to City or Javi Martinez to Bayern.
For his latest contract extension, running until 2031, both Mikel Jauregizar and the club agreed on not inserting a release clause, as he does not wish to leave the club.
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13 Jun 2026 00:09:23 Not sure that's true, Magnus, mate. Pretty sure all contracts in Spain must contain a release clause. Nothing to stop them setting it ridiculously high though.
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13 Jun 2026 00:56:39 What Rugby Parker said. I'm pretty sure that release clauses are compulsory in Spain. But they don't have to be reasonable though. That's why we see release clauses of 1b for players like Pedri and Lamine.
12 Jun 2026 18:48:23
Alisson: "I'm 100%. Missing games for Liverpool was part of the plan to make sure I was ready for the World Cup."
I honestly don't know how to feel about that. Love Alisson, best keeper I have ever seen, but that quote just doesn't sit right with me. Hopefully a quote lost in translation, rather than a player skipping Liverpool matches for that of his national team.
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12 Jun 2026 19:02:59
Hi Mango... Is that a snippet of a larger quote? As you say, hopefully lost in translation along the media pathway?. ✌
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12 Jun 2026 19:21:46
I for one would never doubt Ali's commitment to us.
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12 Jun 2026 19:40:34
I suspect it was just a case that he wasn't risked if he wasn't 100% fit.
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12 Jun 2026 21:53:27
Mistranslation, probably done intentionally just for a bit of headline; the original quote was "'...part of the process..." not 'part of the plan'.
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12 Jun 2026 22:10:06
He has missed 40 games over two seasons with injury. Who's to say if he stays for another year, he's not going to miss all of those.
12 Jun 2026 18:26:13
west Derby Wanderer I've I'd have Manu Kone as a dm playing double pivot 6 ft 1 boyhood Liverpool fan Roma need funds 50Euro transfermarket fast has high running stats in both German and Italian league was looked at under Kloppo but had a unfortunate injury a u21 euros I think has very good fwd pass stats and accuracy % most fouled player had Bellingham in his pocket when they met in German league not afraid to get stuck in mid 20s with our new coach could have a high ceiling and has played with Hugo in French national team currently at World Cup ahead of Carravinga
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12 Jun 2026 23:34:14 50 euro Transfermarkt, damn Roma are really skint! Let's give them 48 euros over 3 seasons. 🔥🔥
12 Jun 2026 16:05:28
I've got them on my ones to watch at the World Cup, but alternatives for midfield are Johan Manzambi of Freiburg, Paul Wanner from PSV. Both young talented players. Also Richard Rios from Benfica. All great options for me. Let me know what you guys think.
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12 Jun 2026 17:50:56
I'd like a seasoned DM, mid-20s who has 'presence', can break up opposition attacks and is comfortable on the ball and can pick a pass. Ideally someone who is used to playing a pressing game and is not injury prone.
I like the idea of a couple of youngsters but, having watched our back 4 be exposed first the last couple of seasons, I want someone who has played at the highest levels and can add solidity to the team straight away.
Not sure who it might be, I only really watch Liverpool but hopefully the club is looking for someone along the lines above.
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12 Jun 2026 18:05:17
Moonona Stich would be a good DM match for your criteria, WDW.
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12 Jun 2026 18:08:44
The title winning version of Gravenburch pretty much ticks all those boxes, Wdw, the way he covered beyond the defence and broke the lines with a drop of the shoulder was superb.
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12 Jun 2026 18:09:07
Rios is 26 and fits your bill, Wdw.
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12 Jun 2026 21:49:43
I agree, No 8. Wdw has just described Gravenberch to a tee.
It's just baffling that Slot didn't keep him in that position last season. He was a revelation in the title winning campaign.
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12 Jun 2026 21:55:25
Gravenberch is dreadful. Whoever decided to give him a lucrative contract halfway through the season needs sacking, playing like he did when Klopp was there n he would've been out the door if Klopp had stayed.
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12 Jun 2026 22:11:39
The balance isn't right in our midfield, individually, though, Grav and Szob are good players. We just need someone to complement their games. I don't think Macca is that player, and Grav needs to find more consistency. Someone like Fabinho would help bring it together.
12 Jun 2026 15:33:28
We were linked with Inacio from Sporting for the last couple of summers. Is there still interest in him?
Still young at 24, so can develop further but also experienced enough to contribute immediately.
It's reported that he has a £55 million release clause.
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12 Jun 2026 18:07:28
You would think that Iraola wants to go with a high-line with CBs who have recovery pace and very good heading ability. Inacio wouldn't be that.
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12 Jun 2026 18:10:30
As ed2 pointed out a few years ago Portuguese buyouts have to be paid in full. So it would be £55m at once. For the same fee it would be best to get Schlotterbeck
12 Jun 2026 15:14:29
Picking up on another thread, does anyone have interest in Fabinho on a free?
I haven't followed him in the Saudi League so have no idea of his fitness, but he's 32, on a free, and he knows the mentality monster mentality.
As ED001 has said, we are building a very young squad - great as that's what Iraola needs - but we have lost a lot of experience with Hendo, Milner & Fabs a couple of years ago, and Salah and Robbo just now.
If you would favour, what would you pay as a salary? He was on £180k when he left us, and on c£230k in his last contract in Saudi.
Personally, I would bring him back on a free (if he was interested and fit) on a 2 year contract with an option of 1 year and pay him mid-£100ks so maybe £150k.
Another poster was right, we should use more of the free transfer market, especially to bring in older experienced heads.
For the same reason, I would be in favour of Darwin - the passion and terrier-ness will make space for others even if his finishing is no better!
Just as we shouldn't squad fill with lots of mediocre players who don't have a high ceiling and have no affinity for the club, we equally shouldn't rely entirely on our academy - it's a balancing act, probably skewed MORE towards academy prospects if we have the potential there who are ready, but there is always space for older heads when we have lost so many leaders in the past few seasons.
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12 Jun 2026 15:39:12
Watched him against Egypt the other day, he played 20-25 minutes. Don't think he has the legs for the PL anymore, sadly.
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12 Jun 2026 15:43:04
I love Fabinho as a player, but his legs are shot. He looked like he was running in treacle in his last season with us, and I don't think he'd fare much better now. I agree that we should utilise the free market more, but we should still be selective of the players we bring in.
Nunez is a good shout, but I don't see anyone else bringing in the same value as him.
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12 Jun 2026 15:45:45
I love Fabinho but we broke him. He's absolutely what we need but the Fabinho of 6
years ago.
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12 Jun 2026 15:50:37
The man ran himself into the ground for us - great player for us, but probably underrated given the strength of the squad and, for me anyway, a case of not realising what we had until he was gone.
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12 Jun 2026 16:02:34
Legs are gone. We need the next Fabinho, not the washed up 32 year old Fabinho.
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12 Jun 2026 16:27:51
I agree that his legs are gone, but to call him washed up is a bit harsh,
the man was brilliant for us in midfield, let's give him a bit more credit.
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12 Jun 2026 16:46:10
I love Fabinho to pieces and was a truly world class who could defend, pass it, score and assist. Brilliant player.
However, if his legs were gone 3 years ago, what has happened to rejuvenate him, esp. since he is 3 years older? Serious question.
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12 Jun 2026 16:47:11
Kop that, It's not disrespectful to say he's washed up, there is nothing left in the tank. It's just a matter of plain fact. He'd not be up to the Premier League right now. He was a fol class player, but he isn't any more.
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12 Jun 2026 16:50:43
Yet another ex people want back.
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12 Jun 2026 17:53:54
@Fat, did you take the opportunity to look at what has been written in this thread? If you did, virtually everybody, if not all, recognise that the lad has had his time.
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12 Jun 2026 18:08:21
Did his legs grow back? Perhaps he is part-axolotl.