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Summer Silly Season 2016

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Incredible for them financially: New stadium with what i'd expect to be huge new revenues - corporate there will be very high quality. I'd also imagine they will cash in on selling the Boelyn Ground too.
 
Scandalous that they have been given a free stadium
There will be new investment with a new stadium too. City owe everything they have on an Athletics board deciding to hold the Commonwealth games in Manchester. It's ridiculous but likely to happen again.
 
filip kostic supposedly linked to him


Filip Kostic is the latest attacking talent to be linked with a summer move to Liverpool, and the Stuttgart man would be a fine addition for the Reds.
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Kostic is said to be at the top of Jurgen Klopp‘s list of attacking targets this summer, joining Kevin Volland on the Reds’ radar as the German looks to bolster his wide ranks.
The Serbia international is valued at around £24 million, and would be a high-profile signing if Liverpool were to make the move ahead of 2016/17.
Enjoying a blossoming reputation in the Bundesliga, Klopp will be familiar with Kostic’s talents, increasing the possibility of a move to Merseyside.
But who is Kostic, and what could he offer Klopp’s Liverpool?

Filip Kostic

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Born in Kragujevac, Serbia’s fourth-largest city, Kostic joined local club Radnicki 1923 as a youngster, progressing through the youth ranks steadily as they earned promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga.
Making a strong impression in the Radnicki academy, he was included in the first-team squad for the 2010/11 campaign, and made his debut as a 17-year-old in August 2010, coming on as a half-time substitute in a 1-0 win at home to Novi Sad.
After a transitional period, Kostic quickly established himself as a key player at Radnicki, making 30 league appearances in his first season in the senior squad, including 21 starts.


Three goals and nine assists in 27 games in 2011/12 earned a move to FC Gronigen in the Eredivisie, joining a squad that included future Premier League fixtures Virgil van Dijk and Leandro Bacuna.
“We had been observing Filip Kostic intensively for quite some time,” Gronigen sporting director Fredi Bobic explained on Kostic’s arrival.
“He is a young, technically capable player with an eye for goal and the potential to develop further. With him in the squad, we have a more varied attack.”
Competing with the likes of Andraz Kirm and Mitchell Schet for a starting role, however, Kostic endured a slow start, battling a language barrier and the expectation of filling the void left by the departed Dusan Tadic, with suggestions that the 19-year-old was struggling with problems with fitness and motivation.

But a change in manager saw an upturn in fortunes for the winger, as Erwin van de Looi employed him as a key player, rewarded with an impressive campaign in 2013/14, with Kostic scoring nine goals and registering eight assists in 34 Eredivisie games.
Kostic made the switched to Stuttgart after this breakout campaign, in a deal worth up to £5.5 million, and is now one of the most important players at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, starting all but four Bundesliga games this season, missed due to injury, with five goals and six assists in 23 appearances so far.

Strengths, Weaknesses & Style of Play

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As Klopp took in Kostic’s progress at Stuttgart in 2014/15, he will have witnessed the winger’s similarities with another Bundesliga stalwart: Bayern Munich’s Arjen Robben.
Kostic is a dynamic wide option with great dribbling ability, and offers Stuttgart a valuable threat on goal.
Blessed with pace and quick feet, Kostic thrives when driving at opposing full-backs, picking the ball up from deep to spearhead Stuttgart’s forays into the attacking third; his skill on the ball allows him to negotiate tight angles and find space on the move.


Though able to operate on either flank, Kostic has largely operated on the left wing for Stuttgart manager Jurgen Kramny, and is also a strong creative talent, with a great, left-footed delivery.
The Serbian has made the most accurate crosses of any player over the past two seasons in the Bundesliga, with 112—something that would appeal to Klopp, who is currently lacking quality in his wide ranks.
Complementing this flair and creativity is a determined defensive contribution, built upon from his days at Gronigen, with the most duels of any player in his final season in Eredivisie, with 546.
This is aided by an earnest character, as then-Gronigen manager Armin Veh noted on signing Kostic in 2014, saying the winger made a “very good personal impression” ahead of his move; a key quality in a young player.
In terms of weaknesses, Kostic can be guilty of a wastefulness in possession, completing just 63.1 percent of his attempted passes this season, though this is very much a byproduct of his status as a risk-taker.
In short, Kostic is a confident, athletic winger standing at 6′, with potential to develop into an accomplished Premier League talent—but should this be at Liverpool?


Where Would Kostic Fit in at Liverpool?

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That Kostic has been mooted as a target for the Reds this summer should come as no surprise, with Klopp identifying the flanks as a problem area ahead of his rebuilding work for the 2016/17 campaign.
As a left-footed winger, Kostic would be best suited to a role on Liverpool’s left flank, though Klopp may be tempted to convert him into a Robben-esque right winger.


This would see Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino keep their roles on the left and centre respectively, in support of Liverpool’s lone striker in a 4-2-3-1.
Kostic would certainly suit Klopp’s attacking system on Merseyside, with his defensive work key to his adjustment to the German’s high-intensity, pressing style, and pairing this with real quality in attack, he would provide an upgrade on regular wide option James Milner.
Any move for Kostic comes with a number of crucial caveats, however: namely, work permit issues, and his sizeable, £24 million transfer fee.
Joining Liverpool could be another step up for Kostic in a career that has seen consistent improvement so far, and at 23, the Reds could be acquiring a potential Premier League star.
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But with Kostic reportedly joined by Hoffenheim man Volland on Klopp’s list of attacking targets this summer, he may not be thebest option.

Volland, available for £14 million, would be a more suitable signing for the Reds, as a left-footed right winger able to operate in a number of roles including as a No. 9, and his relationship with former Hoffenheim team-mate Firmino could be key.
If a move for Volland fails to materialise, however, supporters should be safe in the knowledge that Kostic is a more than capable alternative.
 
Ademola Lookman

Liverpool have joined the hunt for £6million-rated Charlton wonderkid Ademola Lookman.
The Anfield club have become the latest to express an interest in the 18 year-old who is set to leave the Valley this summer following Charlton's relegation to League One.
Forward Lookman has burst onto the scene this season, scoring five times in 16 starts and was named Football League apprentice of the year last month.
Chelsea and Tottenham wanted to land Lookman in January but were unable to strike a deal while Arsenal and Everton were also keen.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-join-hunt-6m-rated-7906609
 
Was there something impressive in those Kostic clips ? If there was I didn't see it - another winger without pace and a knack of losing possession.
 
#LFC and have 'officially expressed interest' in signing Ousmane Dembele. (L'Equipe)
 
Ademola Lookman

Liverpool have joined the hunt for £6million-rated Charlton wonderkid Ademola Lookman.
The Anfield club have become the latest to express an interest in the 18 year-old who is set to leave the Valley this summer following Charlton's relegation to League One.
Forward Lookman has burst onto the scene this season, scoring five times in 16 starts and was named Football League apprentice of the year last month.
Chelsea and Tottenham wanted to land Lookman in January but were unable to strike a deal while Arsenal and Everton were also keen.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-join-hunt-6m-rated-7906609
We were linked with Moussa Dembele of Fulham a few months ago and at the time I suggested that Lookman might be the better option. They're 2 very talented kids and both of them could go on to be top players but IMO Lookman has more to his game. He's very mature for his age; despite ALL the problems at Charlton this season and despite their lack of success on the pitch he has consistently battled away and is never afraid to take responsibility. He always wants the ball and if it's not coming to him he goes looking for it. Seems decent in front of goal too. For £6m it's gotta be worth the risk.
 
#LFC are preparing to make an initial offer of €19m for Antonio Rüdiger acc to German TV channel Sport 1
 
We were linked with Moussa Dembele of Fulham a few months ago and at the time I suggested that Lookman might be the better option. They're 2 very talented kids and both of them could go on to be top players but IMO Lookman has more to his game. He's very mature for his age; despite ALL the problems at Charlton this season and despite their lack of success on the pitch he has consistently battled away and is never afraid to take responsibility. He always wants the ball and if it's not coming to him he goes looking for it. Seems decent in front of goal too. For £6m it's gotta be worth the risk.

Lookman, it depends on if we make the CL or not, ok Man?
 
Liverpool and Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Rafa Silva.

The Braga midfielder has been in sensational form this season, scoring 11 goals in all competitions.
His performances have attracted interest from Manchester United and Liverpool, who are both looking to bring in fresh talent in the summer.
And recent comments from Rafa’s representative Antonio Araujo will be pleasing to both clubs.
“Our client, Rafa Silva, sees with very good eyes the possibility of playing in the Premier League," Araújo told Sport Witness.
“We are working towards achieving this objective."
The report claims Rafa has a €20m (£15.8m) release clause in his contract that sees his current deal run until 2019.
But Braga are bracing themselves for a busy summer and know it will be tough to keep hold of the 22-year-old in the transfer window.
Porto are said to have already made enquires but Braga are reluctant to sell to their rivals.
A move to the Premier League seems more likely and United could have the edge over Liverpool in the race to signing him if the Red Devils appoint Jose Mourinho in the summer.
Mourinho has previously identified Rafa as a player he wants to bring to Old Trafford and the former Chelsea manager’s agent Jorge Mendes could prove crucial in thrashing out a deal.
Liverpool have however reportedly made contact with Braga and begun talks.

(Daily Mail)
 
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Klopp is linked with every player in the Bundesliga who is too good for his team, bar Bayern players.
 
It's always nice when a manager can attract players other than Banana n TIngs....
 
Dembele snubbed Leicester ... He said last night (paraphrased) - "I talked to Claudia Ranieri but I'm not going to Leicester. I know where I'm going." If he's - that's for sure, the question is where.
 
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