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Liverpool announced on Wednesday that transfer guru Michael Edwards will leave the club at the end of the season. ESPN reported in August that the club's sporting director was out of contract at the end of this campaign and did not commit to a new deal to continue his role in charge of the player recruitment team.With United‘s negotiating skills v Klopp,lucky to get a couple of bob in old money
Liverpool announced on Wednesday that transfer guru Michael Edwards will leave the club at the end of the season. ESPN reported in August that the club's sporting director was out of contract at the end of this campaign and did not commit to a new deal to continue his role in charge of the player recruitment team.
This was from last month.
Tbh if you read Liverpool forums they praise Edwards just as highly as Klopp as the reason for their recent success.
This is classic Blades, not good enough for us but good enough for a champions league side.
Realistically, how about Jebbison, Brewster, N'Diaye and one last year of Sharp and McGoldrick as the striking options as a quintet?
Offload Mousse who offers so much when fit but helas is never fit.
Offload McBurnie who simply doesn't fit, isn't fit or we don't know how to make him fit.
Offload Burke who isn't fit for the role we play him in.
When there is nothing left in Sharp or McGoldrick, hopefully Lankshear and Hackford are ready to be numbers four and five.
Jebbison could be anything. Could be a Slew, could be a Calvert-Lewin. That's the risk the club take. Dependent on the price and future clauses it could be an astute piece of business to help balance the clubs finances. Also remember it's currently paper talk.Our owners have just publicly committed to a policy of "grown your own players".
Not a policy of "sell them as a seedling before they even sprouted".
If we sell Jebbison prematurely , those owners will be publicly humiliated + suffer a terrible backlash from fans.
The disconnect was growing under Slav - they've tried to repair it with Hecky - sell Jebbo + Le Petit Prince will reap the whirlwind
He's hardly going to walk into our 1st 11 just yet either, don't know what all the fuss is about he don't start every game for Burton. Paper / agent talk me thinks.Jebbison should be back playing with us and not on loan but he's hardly going to walk into the Liverpool starting XI just yet..
It's also classic Blades fans how we elevate players in our youth team to god like status despite really seeing them play.This is classic Blades, not good enough for us but good enough for a champions league side.
Jebbison could be anything. Could be a Slew, could be a Calvert-Lewin. That's the risk the club take. Dependent on the price and future clauses it could be an astute piece of business to help balance the clubs finances. Also remember it's currently paper talk.
Unlikely scenario - which club in their right mind would sell a player on the cheap (say £1 million) and buy him back a year later for £20 million?If Liverpool are interested it's because they think they can sign him for peanuts like they did with brewster and sell him for a premium like they did with brewster
I don't know two things hereUnlikely scenario - which club in their right mind would sell a player on the cheap (say £1 million) and buy him back a year later for £20 million?
Sorry i was being facetious.....the brilliantly run team we support sold Aaron Ramsdale for around £1 million to Bournemouth and bought him back shortly afterwards for £20 millionI don't know two things here
1st is which club would do that and secondly what that has to so with anything I've just said
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