@Corballyred Lol, they already didn’t take him at Salzburg for the same reason, Raiola wanted almost as much in commission as the transfer fee. But when a kid scores 9 in a U20 World Cup game and keeps scoring in the UCL with fucking Salzburg, you just can’t mess that up 😂
@Mobyhaque1@Romain_Molina But it’s not Infantino; it’s a system of which Infantino is only a representative. Football is not a sport but a business, politics, influence, and control. To those who understand : it’s a hive mentality where every supporter and every player are worker bees serving the queen.
@ALeagueHQ@neuepresse@CelticFC Attention : Mr Michael Nicholson: we present a goalkeeper opportunity with optimised cost structure, low wage exposure, strong risk-adjusted sporting upside, and clear medium-term resale value within a development-led recruitment model.
@Dan8Owen@AnfieldKnow Edwards potentially taking full control isn’t necessarily positive it may suggest the ownership isn’t fully convinced by the work that has been done, with budgets possibly being reduced after the Diomande deal failure 3/3
@Dan8Owen@AnfieldKnow For LW, Rogers looks like the best option as he can also cover as a 9, giving Ngumoha minutes long-term. At RW Estevão is a strong opportunity given PSR and squad hierarchy, otherwise Minteh offers balance, intensity, and end product potential without being a finished player. 2/3
@Dan8Owen@AnfieldKnow I agree with you. The idea is to sign two starters while also covering the 9 role due to Ekitike’s injury, without blocking Ngumoha and Abe’s development. Most of the names mentioned aren’t really realistic targets, even if they’re interesting. 1/3
@Dan8Owen@AnfieldKnow Liverpool were to sign a Japanese attacker, I'd go for Keito Nakamura (massively underrated) or Yuito Suzuki (💫) instead. More generally, if we're talking about Asian players, Kang-in Lee would be the bargain 👌 2/2