18 Jul 2019 15:59:44
Mentioned a while ago about teams around us strengthening.

Spurs have signed one player and are bound to lose at least 2 key players. Replacements will come at a hefty price.

City have signed Fernandinho's replacement and resigned another player they sold which will unlikely make their first team. Will they sign anymore players when Pep cannot even keep his current squad happy when it comes to minutes on the pitch?

Arsenal have signed none.

Chelsea cannot sign anyone.

UTD have made two signings. They will overpay big time if they want to sign their other targets which is a risk when it comes to those players flopping which has been the case for them since Fergie stepped down.

Everton signed one, oh and made the player they loaned from Barcelona permanent.

I really do not see the fuss at the moment that we have not been active when the teams around us have not really strengthened are either going to lose players or need to sell in order to add or overpay bigtime for their targets.

LFC are in a healthy position as Klopp has built a really good squad and we have not lost any of our first team starters.

So I guess we will all just have to be patient and wait and see if Klopp will actually add anymore players. We have a very big squad as it is and with Gomez and Ox coming back into the picture it makes us that much stronger. I am not a fan of Lallana but on his day he can pull some strings. Who knows, Brewster could have changed Klopp's mind when it comes to adding a new forward.

We can sit here and say but 'what if' key players get injured? That is what we say every season ain't it?


1.) 26 Jul 2019
26 Jul 2019 07:18:27
I agree, why go out and pay over the odds on a top striker when you have 3 players who would get into most teams in Europe. I think going out and paying top dollar for Van dyke, Allison was necessary at the time because we where weak in those areas.