Amrabat & Doucouré: Liverpool FC is working on more midfield transfers

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It all seems hectic at Liverpool now. Of course they made good money for Fabinho and Hendo, but you can tell that you’re a bit surprised and somehow don’t have a plan B. Lavia dragged on forever, and then he came to us. They wanted to hijack Caicedo, but he didn’t feel like Liverpool. Khepren Thuram from Nice would still be a good match for Liverpool in my opinion. I’m curious, but with Endo you haven’t covered yourself in glory. He’s solid, but the Bundesliga is something else again.

So I’m about to get me a bag of popcorn
Coming from the keys of a Chelsea fan, Liverpool would rush, delicious…
Is there a club that buys everything that isn’t on the tree by three with a billion and no, this club doesn’t come from the Arab world….

But specifically to the LFC. With Szoboslai and especially Mc Allister, excellent transfers have been made for the future.
The much-cited gap created by the departure of Hendo and Fabinho is by no means as large as it is often portrayed. Henderson was often unstable in his performances and rightly found himself on the bench again and again.
For me, a key to future success is that the sluggish and uncreative midfield is completely renewed. The whole system was in urgent need of a complete overhaul, since you were far too harmless in the middle and the opponents had adjusted to TAA and Robertson at some point.
Liverpool have an incredible talent in Bajetic in the 6th position, I hope he comes back from his injury as strong as Elliot did back then.
Of course, Liverpool were counting on Caicedo. But I don’t see Endo as an alternative purchase now. For me, like Millner, Endo is a fighter who puts himself completely at the service of the team and, if necessary, fires everything out even after being substituted on in the 89th minute.
He’s a valuable signing for the squad in a long season, but certainly not planned as a regular 6 at the moment. Although to be honest I already trust him at the level of a Fabinho…

So no sign of hectic, the plan is to get a clear 6 in the two weeks.
There are no two opinions about the fact that Liverpool drive “on sight” and have to live with being outdone here and there by financially stronger clubs.
It’s all the nicer when you realize that the squad in the away game at one of these billionaire clubs can only be defeated by the referee in the end… tongue
The financial conditions currently give a realistic target for place 5-7. Anything beyond that would be fantastic, but shouldn’t be expected in my opinion.

Especially since I don’t understand the Chelsea fans who are so short-sighted and always ignore the facts on the outside. Caicedo opts for the city of London and for significantly more salary and Liverpool had been on Caicedo since the winter so it wasn’t a pure hijack.
Lavia was brought in for £35m and he’s now going to Chelsea for over £50m and getting roughly double that salary.
The behavior at Lavia was not fortunate for Liverpool, but things don’t always go according to plan.
Chelsea is currently throwing players with 8-year contracts and a lot of money… anyone who deals with Liverpool knows that they don’t act like that there. The owners want to make a profit.

Endo costs up to EUR 25 million, but his salary is so low compared to Henderson and Milner, for example, that it saves a lot of money.
The salary is often forgotten by many users when evaluating transfers.

Chelsea can of course achieve a lot with this squad, but no Chelsea fan should be surprised if everyone else is happy if it doesn’t happen that way.
Used to be a great club, just like City… and then the money came.
Don’t get me wrong. I know Liverpool are also super rich compared to 99% of all other clubs. But in that 1%, Liverpool is an underdog.

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