Interesting comparison. Obviously the whole dynamic would change if they brought in Mbappe and Sancho this summer for example. But a lot of brighter people than me have explained why that isn't going to happen.
Lets say they signed Mbappe or Sancho for £100mil+.
They would need to generate the funds by selling at least one of Salah / Mane / Firminho. Of course Mbappe/Sancho would improve them as they are now but would they be instantly better than a peak Salah or Mane over the past couple of seasons?
It would be very positive from them to recycle those players but i imagine they would still need time to 'click'....meanwhile they still need another centre back and central midfielder.
The longer they wait, the older their top players become and the shorter their contracts.
He'll be out in the next 18 months if they dont win a trophy.
If they finish outside the top 4 this season i dont think hed stay for the rebuild.
If they do but dont win the league or reach champions league final next season i think hes done.
Funnily enough Cristian Falk (the excellent Bayern and Germany source) has said he thinks Klopp will quit next summer to take over the national team.
Obviously with what is coming out now about not having money to get another defender in and the dig at the board..... I think this has been coming for a few months.
That would be a perfect job for him i think...he can run players into the ground while not needing to think about the transfer market as he has an endless supply lol
Rory Smith is an idiot and Sam Wallace is not the best in the business.
They have little money, but still a huge pull. It just makes it more likely they get Salah on the cheap.
It's likely Liverpool were hoping for a big sale, which they wont get now.
I think the key question is, how many on that list are Everton realistically planning on getting anything other than nominal fees for? And how many do Liverpool?
And if either side is banking on getting big fees, to what extent have they planned future business on the those assumptions?
I think FSG are in it for the long haul. The valuation they want will not be met in the good times, never mind in difficult times of the next 4-5 years. Likely they may sell a bit of liquidity to the RB chain if they sell to anyone.
I'd imagine they can borrow against the value of Liverpool, and it's a great cash cow if all else fails.
Klopp will go first. The question is how much damage does he do on the way out.
I think their financial problems run deeper than that, but Liverpools are similarly serious in a different way.
Either way, RM or Barca just tap them up and sign them on a free/heavily reduced fee in 12 months (like sometihng nominal, 20 million or whatever).
If you were Barca would you want to sign Firminho, Mane or Salah? Its well documented that they need to remove a lot of their older players and bring in a new crop like De Jong, Dest etc.
Wijnaldum would be the exception as hes on a free and could be a good 3 year stopgap for them.
Madrid dont need any of those 3 players. The only player they 'need' would be VVD to replace Ramos.
I find it hard to see where Firminho, Mane and Salah would be welcomed for anything over £50mil...the fee/wages doesnt make sense to either Spanish side.
As you say, it makes more sense to wait till Jan 2022 and then move for these players (if they need them then) at £20mil or on pre contract agreements.
In the comparison I made, i dont think we would be looking to move on James, Keane, Allan or Doucoure who are our main over 28 players. Thats unless big offers came in of course and the only one id see that being for would be Keane.
With the RS, they will keep Alisson, Henderson and VVD i think but will be actively trying to move on the front 3 with little interest. Thiago we'll see what they do with him in the summer...
In terms of the 22-28 range group id say ours are far more 'valuable' than theirs. For TAA, Robertson, Fabinho and Jota we have DCL, Richarlison, Pickford, Mina, Godfrey, Digne, Holgate, Iwobi which seems to be more forward planning on our part.
With them, i think if they end up able to move on one of the front three they'll try to replace 'like for like' in terms of money. They'll be under fan and media pressure as well as from advertising and sponsorship to go big on replacements.
With us, we have players coming through (branthwaite/nkounkou/gordon)...players who can return or be sold for fees to replace (Kean) and an owner who isnt afraid to put cash down alongside a DOF who focuses on the £20-30mil signing bracket for first teamers.
This year is critical for them to finish top 4 while for us the target is european football...