Liverpool quartet proving a drain on resources
Right at the start of the summer, one of the biggest priorities for the transfer window among both fans and pundits was for Liverpool to get rid of the dead-wood in the squad. Relics from mainly the Roy Hodgson era, but also some left over from Rafa Benitez ’s time too, it was believed that by removing these players from the squad we could rid ourselves of a number of players who were taking up a sizeable chunk of our wage bill. Although Milan Jovanovic and Paul Konchesky have left the club, there are a number of players not considered good enough for the squad, still at the club with 20 days left in the transfer window:
Christian Poulsen – Although there was a rumour in the Danish press a couple of weeks ago linking the midfielder with a move to FC Copenhagen, Poulsen’s agent denied the rumours and stated Poulsen’s intention of staying on Merseyside. Poulsen himself in recent day has stated his intention to stay:
“I have been really happy and I want to play, that’s my goal for the future. I am happy there with my family, it’s a good club and they treat me really well. I hope I can change my situation and play more. I haven’t heard anything from Liverpool; I am trying to be fit for the new season. So I think they want me at the club and I am happy to be there and unless they tell me something different, I am a Liverpool player for the coming season.”
The Dane has been poor in pre-season, as he was the entire of the last campaign, but there seems to be an unwillingness on his part to move away to get more first team football. His lack of pace means he can’t cope with the Premier League, and it looks as if that unless he has a change of heart, he is content to pick up his wages despite being behind Lucas Leiva and Jay Spearing in the pecking order.
Joe Cole – The obvious reason why Joe has been a hard man to shift this summer is because of his sizeable wages. With Stewart Downing, Maxi Rodriguez and Dirk Kuyt ahead of him for a starting berth on the wings, and Gerrard, Aquilani, Meireles and Henderson ahead of him in the attacking midfield role, Cole will be sitting on the bench for the most part this season.
QPR and West Ham have been rumoured to be interested in a loan move but the Reds are looking for a permanent move to offload the player’s sizeable wages. In addition, Tottenham have also been tipped as potential suitors but Joe would have to take a sizeable wage cut to fit to Spurs’s wage structure. We will have to hope that Luka Modric moves to Chelsea and Harry turns to Joe for a quick purchase on the final day of the transfer window.
Nabil El Zhar – After returning from his loan spell at PAOK Salonika last season, the Moroccan has been relegated to reserve team football as the Reds try to find him a new club. He has started a few games for Rodolfo Borrell’s side to keep his fitness up but there has been very little talk about the 24 year old’s departure from the club. Perhaps, like Jovanovic, they could give the player dispensation to find a new club?
Philipp Degen – The perennially injured full back, and a poor defender to boot, spent last season on loan at Stuttgart where he didn’t really have a very successful time. Started on the right wing against Galatasaray in a friendly, but it was the last time we have seen Degen anywhere near the first team. Hopefully a move to a lower Bundesliga club or a return to Switzerland can be arranged before the end of the window.
Article courtesy of David Tully at Live4Liverpool
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Joe needs to go, poulsen is terrible and i am not going mention the others. We still need a top class winger and defender. Ps why has’nt sotos kryiakos been mentioned in that article…..
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I think by transferring out Cole, Poulsen, Insua, El Zhar & Degen, we can save 12m in wages alone. (Anything we receive in fee would be a bonus!)
If you offer 6m + N’Gog + Skrtel, you immediately have a deal with Bolton for Cahill.
I would think that for the long-term we should also buy Scott Dann, by offering Kyrgiakos + 6m for him.
If the owners are a bit generous, we can clinch a deal for Gonzalo Higuain from Madrid for 23m.
In this way we only need to spend 25m more this summer to be in the title race!
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We have four CBs in our squad, as follows:
A) JC is getting old and, as much as we love him, its time to get some replacements.
B) DA is a fine player and ideally we would like him to take the mantle from Carragher but with his injuries you never really know how many games you will get from him.
C) MS has also had his fair share of injuries and has made too many mistakes to be considered as the future of the club.
D) SK has done a fine job for us for the level of fee we paid for him, esp. when we were going through a nightmare time with Gillet & Hicks, but he is far too old and can never really be called a Liverpool player.
So it is time to do something dramatic and get both Cahill and Dann. As I have shown, you can get these two for just 12m and this will solve our defensive problems for a few years!
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simmo Reply:
August 15th, 2011 at 12:00 am
the arrogance here is unbelievable!! why would bolton or brum part with there best players to take on cheap foriegn imports that l/pool dont need/want anymore!! 12mil for dann/cahill this is hilarious!! almost as much as if we buy higuain for 23mil then find and spend 25mil more we might challengbe for the title!! yeah and if you then spend a further 50/60mil on a couple of more players hen we’ll definately challenge or how about youve spent 150mil this year and still cant beat sunderland!! they should have brought on that beachball again!
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Add Higuain in the mix and we would have an absolutely eye-watering level of talent at our club. If we time this right it will stun everyone in the country and make a major statement to the other clubs!
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