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Aye, but we needed to shift two players out to cover his wages, so I can't see him being on too much less as far as the club is concerned (his end wage may be less, but club'll still be paying out).

I think iv been misquoted there. I actually think its costing the club around £100-120k per week due to him getting around 75-90k and the rest going on tax. End point is that no squud player is worth that much each week. And his chances will be even more limited next season dont ya think?

aguero isnt an option, he's first team, and he isn't one to be happy on the bench, certainly when there is no CL involved, and that is what he wants more than anything. He's already said he wont leave this summer too

Hit the nail on the head there Mike. If we were to sign him he would have to be a starter week in week out. Also dont think its worth the outlay when we need players in 4-5 positions before we consider another striker. And i agree he wouldnt like to go without CL football. If he really is a Liverpool fan maybe he could hold out until next summer for us. Its a possibility as we have good ties with At Madrid and a first option isnt out of the question...

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If we're to get another striker, I'd rather look for a quick poacher type striker (Hernandez mold) who wouldn't take up tons of wages, young and eager to learn.

He is a fairly quick player and young but i agree that his wages would be collosal. Its a non runner this season.
 
aguero isnt an option, he's first team, and he isn't one to be happy on the bench, certainly when there is no CL involved, and that is what he wants more than anything. He's already said he wont leave this summer too

Aguero's agent is in England until Thursday, and has already held talks with a Premier League team, highly suspected to be Liverpool.

I didn't mean that Aguero would be on the bench, that would just be silly! Rotation would play a massive part, as would versatility. We could play numerous formations, 4-3-3, 4-4-2 with Suarez as a winger, 4-3-1-2 with Aguero as an attacking mid, plenty of options. Don't rule it out until September 1st or he moves elsewhere ;)

As you can tell, I'm an optimist and very excited for summer!
 
Reina
Kelly Carragher Jones Johnson
Kuyt Gerrard Lucas Suarez
Carroll Aguero

SCHWIIIIIING
 
Reina
Kelly Carragher Jones Johnson
Kuyt Gerrard Lucas Suarez
Carroll Aguero

SCHWIIIIIING

Take Johnson out of LB and that would be a sexual lineup. :D
I just dont see him going a full season out of position.
 
We need a good left back, so we can get Glen back at RB where he's awesome, Kelly I guess will be Carragher's long term successor so I'd like to see him get games at CB next season.

I hope we'll sign a CB, LB, CM, 2 wingers and a fast poacher type striker to stretch defences, that doesn't mind coming off the bench.
 
Aguero's agent is in England until Thursday, and has already held talks with a Premier League team, highly suspected to be Liverpool.

I didn't mean that Aguero would be on the bench, that would just be silly! Rotation would play a massive part, as would versatility. We could play numerous formations, 4-3-3, 4-4-2 with Suarez as a winger, 4-3-1-2 with Aguero as an attacking mid, plenty of options. Don't rule it out until September 1st or he moves elsewhere ;)

As you can tell, I'm an optimist and very excited for summer!

i would be very very surprised, more likely to be chelsea to be honest. Not trying to g out there and put a downer on things but:
1) he is on 175k (yes his FM contract is terrifyingly accurate)
23) he stated he wouldnt leave this summer
3) his agent stated he would only go to a CL side

also there are more pressing areas to cover, up front is the last place to start, but definitely an exciting summer to come
 
i would be very very surprised, more likely to be chelsea to be honest. Not trying to g out there and put a downer on things but:
1) he is on 175k (yes his FM contract is terrifyingly accurate)
23) he stated he wouldnt leave this summer
3) his agent stated he would only go to a CL side

1) The deal would pay for itself through shirt sales
2) So have many players, eg. Torres.
3) Look at Suarez, who would've thought he'd go to a side that couldn't offer European football in Jan? Liverpool are still a club with massive spending power - add to that the fact that Aguero was a boyhood LFC fan and that he is good friends with Maxi, I'd say the chance is better than most people think.

Can see Chelsea/City going in as well, which could make it difficult, but like I said, I'm optimistic. :)
 
1) The deal would pay for itself through shirt sales
2) So have many players, eg. Torres.
3) Look at Suarez, who would've thought he'd go to a side that couldn't offer European football in Jan? Liverpool are still a club with massive spending power - add to that the fact that Aguero was a boyhood LFC fan and that he is good friends with Maxi, I'd say the chance is better than most people think.

Can see Chelsea/City going in as well, which could make it difficult, but like I said, I'm optimistic. :)

Plus Aguero visited Liverpool for christmas at the maxi household :P
 
1) The deal would pay for itself through shirt sales
2) So have many players, eg. Torres.
3) Look at Suarez, who would've thought he'd go to a side that couldn't offer European football in Jan? Liverpool are still a club with massive spending power - add to that the fact that Aguero was a boyhood LFC fan and that he is good friends with Maxi, I'd say the chance is better than most people think.

Can see Chelsea/City going in as well, which could make it difficult, but like I said, I'm optimistic. :)

suarez is hugely different, ajax were practically bankrupt thats why that deal went through. Torres wanted to go the summer and then pushed for it in jan

Chances are probably 15%
 
1) The deal would pay for itself through shirt sales
2) So have many players, eg. Torres.
3) Look at Suarez, who would've thought he'd go to a side that couldn't offer European football in Jan? Liverpool are still a club with massive spending power - add to that the fact that Aguero was a boyhood LFC fan and that he is good friends with Maxi, I'd say the chance is better than most people think.

Can see Chelsea/City going in as well, which could make it difficult, but like I said, I'm optimistic. :)

suarez is hugely different, ajax were practically bankrupt thats why that deal went through. Torres wanted to go the summer and then pushed for it in jan

Chances are probably 15%
 
suarez is hugely different, ajax were practically bankrupt thats why that deal went through. Torres wanted to go the summer and then pushed for it in jan

Chances are probably 15%

A chance is a chance, at least I got you to concede that ;)

We shall just have to wait and see, obviously not our first priority, but would be a suitable marquee signing!
 
A chance is a chance, at least I got you to concede that ;)

We shall just have to wait and see, obviously not our first priority, but would be a suitable marquee signing!

theres always a chance, just a not a likely one
 
suarez is hugely different, ajax were practically bankrupt thats why that deal went through. Torres wanted to go the summer and then pushed for it in jan

Chances are probably 15%

A club being bankrupt doesn't mean the player will leave, in the end the player makes the decision and not the club.(After a fee is accepted of course)
 
A club being bankrupt doesn't mean the player will leave, in the end the player makes the decision and not the club.(After a fee is accepted of course)

no the club makes the decision, they own the contract. They were willing not to sell if liverpool didnt increase their bid
 
A club being bankrupt doesn't mean the player will leave, in the end the player makes the decision and not the club.(After a fee is accepted of course)

Ajax made their peace with him leaving, the fans still love him there.
 
Can't see LS playing on the wing. What a waste ! Has he ever played there ? It's no use shoe-horning players into a formation just to acomidate a dream line up. Play Suarez as a forward or as a backup forward. If the latter I repeat my statement: What a waste !
 
All the Liverpool journos have been fed this story it seems:

Liverpool edge ahead of Manchester United in £15m race for Ashley Young

• England forward set to leave Aston Villa this summer
• Charlie Adam, Gary Cahill and Phil Jones also on shopping list

Andy Hunter
The Guardian, Wednesday 11 May 2011

Liverpool's owner, Fenway Sports Group, is increasingly confident of following the imminent appointment of Kenny Dalglish as the club's permanent manager by beating Manchester United to the signature of the Aston Villa forward Ashley Young.

Dalglish's confirmation as the long-term successor to Roy Hodgson is a formality having taken the club from 12th in the Premier League to the brink of European qualification inside four months and is expected to be announced before the end of the season.

Several FSG officials, notably the principal owner, John W Henry, and Liverpool's chairman, Tom Werner, have voiced their support for the 60-year-old Scot and backed him on the combined £57.8m purchases of Andy Carroll and Luis Suárez in January. They are now pursuing Young, another target of Dalglish and the director of football, Damien Comolli, and have emerged as favourites to sign the £15m-rated England international despite competition from United, the Premier League champions-elect.

Young enters the final year of his Villa contract this summer having rejected the offer of an improved deal, which contained a get-out clause in the region of £15m, at the start of this season. The 25-year-old insisted on delaying talks with Villa over a contract extension until this campaign had ended but his employers are privately resigned to losing the player four years after his £9.65m arrival from Watford.

United and Liverpool are vying for Young's services but the prospect of a significant increase on his £65,000-a-week Villa salary at Anfield, plus more regular first-team football than he may receive at Old Trafford, is understood to have tilted the contest in Dalglish's favour.

United are only one point away from overtaking Liverpool on 19 league titles and can guarantee Champions League football next term but, unlike their Anfield rivals, they are well-stocked on the left and right of midfield and in Young's preferred position behind the lead striker. The chance to establish himself in a team with renewed momentum under Dalglish is believed to have tempted Young towards Liverpool.

Dalglish and Comolli are also keen on Young's team-mate Stewart Downing, whose performances have eclipsed the Stevenage-born forward at Villa Park this season. Although Villa are loth to lose either player and have proved to be tough negotiators under Randy Lerner, as Liverpool and Manchester City can testify over their moves for Gareth Barry and James Milner respectively, Young's contractual situation has left them little room for manoeuvre once a tempting bid arrives.

Young forms part of an ambitious spending programme planned by FSG for this summer, an added appeal for a player who has established himself in the England set-up, with Blackpool's Charlie Adam still on Liverpool's agenda following a thwarted move in January and a new central defender among the targets. Bolton's Gary Cahill and Phil Jones of Blackburn are under consideration.

Enticing Young to Anfield, and away from Old Trafford, would be a further indication of Liverpool's determination to offer a sterner challenge to Mr. Ferguson's domination of the Premier League than they have managed for much of the past two decades.

Jamie Carragher has paid tribute to United as they close in on an English record 19th league title and concedes there must be improvement within Anfield to prevent their fierce rivals moving further ahead. "You have to give Manchester United great credit. They will be worthy champions and we will congratulate them," the Liverpool vice-captain said. "But losing the record is not something we are going dwell on. Of course it is disappointing and frustrating but the only way we can change it for the better is by looking after ourselves.

"We are not a club that wants to rely on others for help. Liverpool has never been that way and never will be. We don't want to be looking to Chelsea or Arsenal or anyone else to stop United winning the title. If we want to be seen as the most successful club in the country again, we've got to do it on our own.

"We've won a couple more European Cups than Manchester United but if we want to preserve that record, we've got to win our own European Cups. That's the way it is. We can't go blaming anyone else for the fact United look like they are going to win a 19th title."

Liverpool edge ahead of Manchester United in £15m race for Ashley Young | Football | The Guardian
 
Woop that means we might not get him, though it means we could end up with Bale, mixed feelings on that one. Interesting that everyone is carrying that though, surely that makes it quite likely now?
 
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