Because they know with what they have now they will be likely to concede most games.i dont understand why they wanted to spend £35m now when they can have him for 'free' in 6 months? or at least half that price?
It's a distinct possibility. As much as I dread to say it, getting the replacements bedding in before he moves and then getting something for a transfer before he falls off performance wise is very sensible.anyone else think that all their big spending is so that they can then justify salah leaving at the end of the season
i reckon this is salah's last season at liverpool
anyone else think that all their big spending is so that they can then justify salah leaving at the end of the season
i reckon this is salah's last season at liverpool
maybe they accept that Konate is off and the palace lad is joining him at Real.Because they know with what they have now they will be likely to concede most games.
I think Guehi signing gets them closer to the title than the Isak signing.
They have plenty of goals in the team already
anyone else think that all their big spending is so that they can then justify salah leaving at the end of the season
i reckon this is salah's last season at liverpool.
Haha I saw that myself.He has got into a war of words with some of their demented customers.
Salah hits back on social media about Liverpool signings
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah hit back at a fan social media page for claiming the Reds have produced the "biggest upgrade in football history" on two attacking stars.
The X account called implied that Liverpool had seriously upgraded on the attacking options of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez by bringing in Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak for a combined £241m.
But Salah called for more respect on Diaz and Nunez - who delivered a Premier League title for Arne Slot's side.
He copied the tweet and said: "How about we celebrate the great signings without disrespecting the PL champions?"
Haha I saw that myself.
I may be in the minority here - but personally feel like it's difficult to dislike Salah as a person.
It's the weakest part of their team right now.i dont understand why they wanted to spend £35m now when they can have him for 'free' in 6 months? or at least half that price?
He seems genuinely sound which is massively out of touch with the type of characters they're known for.Haha I saw that myself.
I may be in the minority here - but personally feel like it's difficult to dislike Salah as a person.
Time to take Spanish lessons Marc.
He should be asked if he pays the 2% "tax" to Afwerki's regime in Eritrea and if "yes", why?