YNWA.2013 said:
Our current selection of midfielders (with ages):
- Fabinho (29)
- Thiago (32)
- Szoboszlai (22)
- Alexis (24)
- Henderson (33)
- Jones (22)
- Harvey Elliott (20)
- Bajcetic (18)
With the latter three still very young and in varying stages of development, I don't see how we can sell either Thiago or Hendo. We need Henderson for Home Grown numbers and I think Thiago would benefit from not being relied on week in, week out at this stage in his career. It will suck to lose him for nothing but Liverpool have made a nasty habit of letting our players' contracts run out and walking away for free, so what is one more at this point? Rumor is that we are content with this crop of midfielders for this upcoming season and the only way we sign another midfielder is if one leaves. If we are able to sell Thiago (and maybe Nat Phillips) to raise funds for a Gravenberch, Thuram, Gabri Veiga, or Barella, etc then I say it's worth it. Otherwise, if we offload him and don't bring in a replacement, we are an injury or two away from being desperate (a la 2020-21 season when all our CBs died).
🚨 Jordan Henderson leaning towards accepting life-changing Al Ettifaq offer. 33yo set to decide imminently. Would quadruple Liverpool wages. Gerrard driving pursuit. If Henderson approves, clubs will immediately hold talks on deal @TheAthleticFC #LFC #SPL https://t.co/cAm84DJ6CK
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) July 12, 2023
Spaceball 1 said:
I love Hendo but I 100% believe the team is more talented with him gone, maybe not better straight away but him leaving fixes a sudden logjam in midfield.
Hope he stays but ok if he doesn't
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BREAKING: Jordan Henderson has accepted Al Ettifaq proposal. There's verbal agreement in principle. Contract agreed.
Deal now depends on Liverpool and Al Ettifaq discussing on the fee, no chance to let him leave for free.
Hendo spoke to Klopp today and there's green light.
🚨 Al-Ittihad set to make concrete bid to sign Fabinho from Liverpool for £40m. Expected to develop fast one way or other. Key issue for #LFC is letting No6 go without replacement but working on this - Romeo Lavia among multiple options @TheAthleticFC #SPL https://t.co/kZJO2Xu5IT
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) July 13, 2023
Agree with all this. I like that midfield long term, but what a disruption of club leadership and chemistry. Could be some more short term pain before the new group really starts to click.YNWA.2013 said:
I saw that earlier too. Not sure how I feel about it. I think he's worth a little more than 40M GBP, but it would be tempting. Although, that would mean we would need to sign 3 more midfielders. Two to replace Hendo and Fabinho + the one more we already need. Rumors around the Twitter-verse suggest Lavia is who we want to sign once the Henderson deal is finalized. I am a big fan of Gravenberch. If we could bring him in and Thuram (rumors suggesting Liverpool think their price is too high) in conjunction with Lavia would be a great transfer window.
Otherwise, our midfielder selection is:
-Fabinho (29)
- Thiago (32)
- Szoboszlai (22)
- Alexis (24)
-Henderson (33)
- Jones (22)
- Harvey Elliott (20)
- Bajcetic (18)
+ Lavia (19)
+ Gravenberch (21)
+ Thuram (22)
What a transformation that would be. Minus Thiago, our oldest MF would be Alexis at 24. I am cautious to make too many changes all in one window. (Although I think we could use another defender as that is another problem waiting to happen with Matip and VvD getting up there in age). The teams that have been successful over a long period of time (United in the 2000s) made one or two changes every window to tweak the team just enough to keep them hungry. Our problem is we have made like three significant changes in the last 7 windows
There is less abstraction here than through the more traditional European leagues, but Middle Eastern oil money is all over the sport as is. How many other real pieces of crap own MLS teams and throw big money at late career international stars(looking at you Riccardo Silva)? The difference is all facade, imo.jeffk said:
Idk, this all feels really icky. These guys are already super wealthy, so it's not just chasing an "good opportunity." They're basically cashing lotto ticket they don't really need. I don't want to be too hard on the players, but also, they could just say no and be absolutely fine.
Also real hard to fathom how Hendo's charitable work promoting inclusion of LGBTQ folks is going to fly in frixking Saudi Arabia.
YNWA.2013 said:
I saw that earlier too. Not sure how I feel about it. I think he's worth a little more than 40M GBP, but it would be tempting. Although, that would mean we would need to sign 3 more midfielders. Two to replace Hendo and Fabinho + the one more we already need. Rumors around the Twitter-verse suggest Lavia is who we want to sign once the Henderson deal is finalized. I am a big fan of Gravenberch. If we could bring him in and Thuram (rumors suggesting Liverpool think their price is too high) in conjunction with Lavia would be a great transfer window.
Otherwise, our midfielder selection is:
-Fabinho (29)
- Thiago (32)
- Szoboszlai (22)
- Alexis (24)
-Henderson (33)
- Jones (22)
- Harvey Elliott (20)
- Bajcetic (18)
+ Lavia (19)
+ Gravenberch (21)
+ Thuram (22)
What a transformation that would be. Minus Thiago, our oldest MF would be Alexis at 24. I am cautious to make too many changes all in one window. (Although I think we could use another defender as that is another problem waiting to happen with Matip and VvD getting up there in age). The teams that have been successful over a long period of time (United in the 2000s) made one or two changes every window to tweak the team just enough to keep them hungry. Our problem is we have made like three significant changes in the last 7 windows
How Saudi Arabia’s Thirst for Footballers has Unleashed Chaos in the Transfer Market
— tariq panja (@tariqpanja) July 13, 2023
Privileged to join @RorySmith and @ahmed to report on this. Not sure how many more occasions there will be.
via @NYTimes https://t.co/qlzRWVFWXd