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Kuyt + Aqua + Cole = Sigurdsson + Muniain?

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That's what the Daily Star thinks ... Tbh, I'd take that ...

KENNY DALGLISH will be allowed to spend this summer – but his transfer kitty will get a major cut.


The Liverpool manager spent £60m on players last summer but will only get around £20m this time.

He wants to strengthen the team after a poor Premier League campaign that has seen them miss Champions League qualification for the third year running.

Liverpool, eighth in the table, visit Norwich tonight as they attempt to avoid their worst league finish since returning to the top flight in 1962.

Dalglish is already planning ahead and hoping that the £12m Liverpool received from Chelsea for Raul Meireles can be topped up by selling Joe Cole and Alberto Aquilani, both out on loan. Cole has spent the season at Lille, Aquilani at AC Milan.

In addition, Liverpool are likely to offload Dirk Kuyt.

Dalglish said: “We will have money to spend. There will be money for us to buy players.

“Whether it’s the FA Cup money, Raul being sold to Chelsea or from commercial sources, it doesn’t matter where it comes from.

“It all goes into the coffers. The money which is there for us to spend, we will get whatever they can give us.”

Dalglish has drawn up a list of transfer targets.

And he is ready to press on despite the recent exit of director of football Damien Comolli, who was a leading figure in Liverpool’s transfer dealings during his 17 months at Anfield.

Dalglish is believed to want midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, who has been superb since joining Swansea on loan from German club Hoffenheim in January.

He’s also after Athletic Bilbao dangerman Iker Muniain. Dalglish said: “There are not a lot of changes needed.

“The players have shown great resolve to continually bounce back from not getting the reward their performances deserve.

“Like every other football club in the summer, there’s going to be transfer activity because that’s what players expect.

“They look at the football club and they say, ‘Who are they going to bring in this summer?’

“They want to be excited as much as the supporters want to be excited.”
 
Again they, NESV got our club for a bargain yet will not rebuild the squad through any comprehensive investment if this report is true. no sign of a stadium either and more of this sell to buy shite. Meanwhile all the decent players go to better clubs, while we try to imitate the Newcastle summer 2011 model (which had a lot to do with dumb luck). Make no mistake, this strategy if reported correct will see us sink lower and lower. If you don't trust the manager, bring in another, but don't let us detiorate for another year.

Just because we bought so badly last year doesn't mean that mistake should be compounded by letting this dross represent us again next Season
 
One of the hottest prospects in football IS bargain shite wizzy.

And don't you forget it
 
Yes my bad. Don't know much about mundane. Just generally ranting about our rerun of 2002 season again when we regressed as well. Apologies
 
Yes my bad. Don't know much about mundane. Just generally ranting about our rerun of 2002 season again when we regressed as well. Apologies

I prefer happy localny ... Have some faith. Next year, we'll sign Mundane (that has to be his nickname if it comes through), and with Pep at the helm, and Kenny as DoF, we'll finish 5th.
 
Mate i'lll keep the faith - just need to see nesv commit some funds to show some ambition. 30m net is just not enough.
 
Mate i'lll keep the faith - just need to see nesv commit some funds to show some ambition. 30m net is just not enough.

I concur ... They didn't put in that much money last year - but hopefully, if we identify big players (Be it M'Vila, or Hazard, or Eriksen, or maybe Dnany Graham), they'll back the gaffa up.
 
30m is only not enough if you get the wrong players

Shaqiri 8m
Marin 6m

That's half the budget on quality that should only improve and have played CL football.

As good as muniain is, I'd rather not buy him because he'll take up a massive chunk of the budget
 
IMO if you buy top prosepects young, aim to get 6-8 years useful service from them, and be prepared to sell the majority of them before they depreciate too heavily, then a net spend of £20m a year would be enough to win the league. £30m would be ample. We should be aiming to spend around £1.2m a year per first team position. To put that into perspective that'd mean budgeting to buy a player for around £17m and selling after 7 years for £8.5m, so nothing wildly ambitious in terms of a return.

However, I'd agree that in the short term we could probably do with a spend of more like £40m to help fire us back into the CL, which would of course not only pay for itself (although it wouldn't have to, because the extra spend could just be deducted from future years if you followed the same prudent policy) but make the strategy that much easier to employ with the added attraction CL football has. I can't really see why FSG shouldn't be prepared to invest a bit in the short term to help things along; it's no different from what many businesses do.
 
Kuyt + Acqua + Cole = Cattermole

Is more likely. Maybe we can try and get Carlton Cole for a cheeky 18m+ bid as well.
 
Well said Peter - we need to kick start and kick on with some big buys. Sell to buy will work later when we have some kind of a solid base and a decent dressing room. The current logic is not sound
 
Yeah as much as I think we can get things done on a budget, I can't help but think if FSG can't or won't invest £20m or so in the short run it'll be a much longer struggle back to the top than is really necessary - and every year we're out of the CL costs them £20m or so, so it does look like a false economy.
 
IMO if you buy top prosepects young, aim to get 6-8 years useful service from them, and be prepared to sell the majority of them before they depreciate too heavily, then a net spend of £20m a year would be enough to win the league. £30m would be ample. We should be aiming to spend around £1.2m a year per first team position. To put that into perspective that'd mean budgeting to buy a player for around £17m and selling after 7 years for £8.5m, so nothing wildly ambitious in terms of a return.

However, I'd agree that in the short term we could probably do with a spend of more like £40m to help fire us back into the CL, which would of course not only pay for itself (although it wouldn't have to, because the extra spend could just be deducted from future years if you followed the same prudent policy) but make the strategy that much easier to employ with the added attraction CL football has. I can't really see why FSG shouldn't be prepared to invest a bit in the short term to help things along; it's no different from what many businesses do.

Except 40m bought us Coates, Henderson, Downing & Enrique and we're further away from CL qualification and talking about needing another 40m.

Arsenal have been following that model and have won fuck all for years.

Man City & Chelsea have spent a fuck load more in order to challenge Man Utd. To think we could do it spending next to bugger all in comparison is fanciful.

If we want to challenge for the title next season, then we're looking at an investment of more like 150m.
 
Except 40m bought us Coates, Henderson, Downing & Enrique and we're further away from CL qualification and talking about needing another 40m.

Arsenal have been following that model and have won fuck all for years.

Man City & Chelsea have spent a fuck load more in order to challenge Man Utd. To think we could do it spending next to bugger all in comparison is fanciful.

If we want to challenge for the title next season, then we're looking at an investment of more like 150m.

Arsenal haven't been following that model. As far as I'm aware they've made profits for years and years and years. I'm talking about modest but sensible buying and selling to the tune of around £20m a year, something Utd have done and been more successful than anyone.

The idea isn't fanciful at all. It's superb. And, obviously, it's not going to work overnight. We're not going to win the league next year, but we can plan to win it in 4 or 5 if we're clever.

But just because I think it's a necessary part of a strategy isn't to say it'd be sufficient. Clearly it'd still require a reasonably good selection of targets, which is part of what went wrong last summer and in January 2011 (Henderson and Carroll).
 
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