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How about swapping Konate for Guehi and we pay palace £30m.
We get the player we want for a reasonable price, palace get a very good CB for the season until he goes to RM on a free anyway, giving them time to get a replacement. Sorted.

How about no.
 
If Konate doesn't sign a new contract and does a Trent, we lose him for nothing next year and he goes to RM.
We may want to sell him, but maybe he doesn’t want be sold.
If we give £30m for Geuhi and loan them Konate, we get him cheap and save on Ibu’s wages for a year, plus palace have a CB.
We are NEVER getting £70m for him, the club have quoted £35 from RM now, my way gets a great CB, at half his value and saves a players wages who wants to leave.
 
He wouldn’t get any kind of that treatment if he told us early doors. No saying “no decision” or doing stupid celebrations. Most of us wouldn’t give him any shit if that happened.

I want him to go because the whole Ibuuuu thing from the crowd pisses me off.
 
If Konate doesn't sign a new contract and does a Trent, we lose him for nothing next year and he goes to RM.
We may want to sell him, but maybe he doesn’t want be sold.
If we give £30m for Geuhi and loan them Konate, we get him cheap and save on Ibu’s wages for a year, plus palace have a CB.
We are NEVER getting £70m for him, the club have quoted £35 from RM now, my way gets a great CB, at half his value and saves a players wages who wants to leave.
If Konate doesn't sign a contract, we sell him. He will be happy to go to PSG. Chelsea have already offered £42m. I believe we will end up with Guehi or we get him really cheap in Jan if we need him. No way would I want to loan out Konate
 
I think Tsimikas is better than Robertson now.

I can see why Robbo is preferred for his personality in the changing room, but I'm not happy about it.
Agree with you there. Robertson is pretty much washed at this level now unfortunately.
 
He wouldn’t get any kind of that treatment if he told us early doors. No saying “no decision” or doing stupid celebrations. Most of us wouldn’t give him any shit if that happened.

I want him to go because the whole Ibuuuu thing from the crowd pisses me off.
That and whole Rooooooooot thing at Cricket. Posh wank chants…
 
Klopps players have a history of looking alright one minute and a League Two player the next. It seems the club has already decided to keep Robbo, but as you say, Tsimi probably has more in the tank to be backup.
 
Klopps players have a history of looking alright one minute and a League Two player the next. It seems the club has already decided to keep Robbo, but as you say, Tsimi probably has more in the tank to be backup.

Guess it really depends on how much we value the on-field play versus the leadership and culture, given the significant turnover in the squad this season.

Tsimikas is probably marginally better as backup but seems content with his place. Robbo will push for a starting role, which may force Kerkez to really apply himself. Not to mention the impact Robbo has with the rest of the squad.

That said, at the scene of the crime again just minutes after coming on against Bournemouth.
 
Had been thinking about him today. I couldn't have seen us going in for him because of what he'd cost.

But since we were clearly willing to spend that on Isak, would we pivot to Alvarez if Newcastle really dig in?

Was reported that Sorloth is unhappy as well. Doubt they rip up the strike force 2 weeks before the transfer window ends.
 
Max Eberl and Christoph Freund reached out to Fali Ramadani in recent hours, hoping to explore the possibility of bringing Federico Chiesa to Bayern Munich.

The move was inspired by Jan-Christian Dreesen, who had leaned on his connection from the Luis Díaz negotiations with Richard Hughes to discreetly enquire whether Liverpool might consider a loan. Liverpool did not dismiss the suggestion outright, and Bayern, misreading hesitation for opportunity, convinced themselves there was a path forward.

The response they received could not have been more decisive. Ramadani reiterated the same message he had already given to Liverpool weeks earlier, that Chiesa’s commitment to Anfield is total and unwavering. There would be no negotiations, no second thoughts, no hesitation. Chiesa himself went so far as to refuse any direct conversation with Eberl, Freund or Vincent Kompany, leaving Bayern’s proposal unheard and swiftly discarded.

For Bayern, this was another rejection, and internally it is viewed as an especially painful one given the circumstances. The club is now struggling to convince players who are not even regular starters at their current sides, a reality that has become difficult to ignore inside Säbener Straße. Chiesa, who has only had limited minutes at Liverpool, still showed no interest whatsoever, with his agent Fali Ramadani making the refusal clear from the outset.

Those involved admit it was more than just a simple no, it was a quiet humiliation, a stark reminder that Bayern’s name no longer carries the same power to attract, not even when the target is a player fighting for game time elsewhere.


View: https://x.com/bayernspace/status/1958452515625640153?s=46
 
Max Eberl and Christoph Freund reached out to Fali Ramadani in recent hours, hoping to explore the possibility of bringing Federico Chiesa to Bayern Munich.

The move was inspired by Jan-Christian Dreesen, who had leaned on his connection from the Luis Díaz negotiations with Richard Hughes to discreetly enquire whether Liverpool might consider a loan. Liverpool did not dismiss the suggestion outright, and Bayern, misreading hesitation for opportunity, convinced themselves there was a path forward.

The response they received could not have been more decisive. Ramadani reiterated the same message he had already given to Liverpool weeks earlier, that Chiesa’s commitment to Anfield is total and unwavering. There would be no negotiations, no second thoughts, no hesitation. Chiesa himself went so far as to refuse any direct conversation with Eberl, Freund or Vincent Kompany, leaving Bayern’s proposal unheard and swiftly discarded.

For Bayern, this was another rejection, and internally it is viewed as an especially painful one given the circumstances. The club is now struggling to convince players who are not even regular starters at their current sides, a reality that has become difficult to ignore inside Säbener Straße. Chiesa, who has only had limited minutes at Liverpool, still showed no interest whatsoever, with his agent Fali Ramadani making the refusal clear from the outset.

Those involved admit it was more than just a simple no, it was a quiet humiliation, a stark reminder that Bayern’s name no longer carries the same power to attract, not even when the target is a player fighting for game time elsewhere.


View: https://x.com/bayernspace/status/1958452515625640153?s=46


Why has this happened to Bayern?
Success? Money? boring league?
If they *really* wanted Chiesa, why would *he* say no?
 
Why has this happened to Bayern?
Success? Money? boring league?
If they *really* wanted Chiesa, why would *he* say no?

IMO that has everything to do with LFC and zip to do with Bayern. He said no because he's a stand-up guy who's grateful to LFC for what the club has done for him, genuinely likes being here and very much wants to succeed as a Liverpool player.
 
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