*sigh*Chelsea to bid £70m for him, we should be in the mix for him surely?
*sigh*
Source?
Google it, but like anything it's rumours at this stage.*sigh*
Source?
Great.Google it, but like anything it's rumours at this stage.
I guess the rumours stem from lack of game time he has got this season. I honestly think we don't have the money, we spent over £180m on 4 players with hardly anything back in sales.
Hardly burn cash by buying him. He's great.Great player, but not something we should burn 70 mill £ on.
Hardly burn cash by buying him. He's great.
What happened to the 130m or something we got for the midget?Google it, but like anything it's rumours at this stage.
I guess the rumours stem from lack of game time he has got this season. I honestly think we don't have the money, we spent over £180m on 4 players with hardly anything back in sales.
The team has other needs though.
75m on vvd remember. Let's not forget the stadium expansion.What happened to the 130m or something we got for the midget?
I don't think they come much better than Isco to be honest, so if available we definitely should be interested.
Yeah. The flaws in our team are quite obvious.
???75m on vvd remember. Let's not forget the stadium expansion.
We've done really well spending what we spent, look at Spurs and Arsenal. Spurs have had a net spend of 0 for years now and will probably do so for another 10 years. Arsenal has an owner who will not spend money and has now saddled the club with a few hundred million debt by buying out the Russian.
Isco is a wonderful player, but like James Rodrigues, Oscar or Ozil he suffers from being one of the best in the world in a position that is almost outdated in modern football – the classic #10 role. It's not easy to find a team who still play with 2 out-and-out strikers AND a #10 behind them; they are mostly in Italy nowadays and even there only a few.
I think Klopp has shown that he make good footballers play great football. Ox was never a driving midfielder... Not many clubs would ise Firmino as spearhead for their attack... Gini has settled in a new role... Milner have allways been versitile but not a typical left back. I think Klopp see that a good footballer can help him without locking the player nor the team in fixed roles. Even Lovren has played well at CD without being a natural CD.
Sorry, I'm not following the last phrase – how is Lovren not a natural CB?
Have you watched him play there?