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Monday, 20 January 2014
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Liverpool centre-back Tiago Ilori has completed a loan move to Granada for the rest of the season.
Ilori was signed for a reported £7 million fee from Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon on the final day of the summer transfer window, although manager Brendan Rodgers has previously claimed the initial fee is not that high.
The 20-year-old is yet to make his Liverpool debut, appearing on the bench three times.
Last year, Rodgers explained to The Liverpool Echo that the intention was to loan Ilori in January.
“He [Ilori] has come in, he will have six months to adapt and then he will go out and get experience” the boss said.
“Signing Ilori was about looking after the future of the club. Centre-halves are very hard to get.”
Granada are currently ninth in La Liga. Ilori was reportedly wanted by former club Sporting Lisbon and fellow La Liga side Valencia.
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Tiago Ilori completes Granada loan move
Liverpool centre-back Tiago Ilori has completed a loan move to Granada for the rest of the season.
Ilori was signed for a reported £7 million fee from Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon on the final day of the summer transfer window, although manager Brendan Rodgers has previously claimed the initial fee is not that high.
The 20-year-old is yet to make his Liverpool debut, appearing on the bench three times.
Last year, Rodgers explained to The Liverpool Echo that the intention was to loan Ilori in January.
“He [Ilori] has come in, he will have six months to adapt and then he will go out and get experience” the boss said.
“Signing Ilori was about looking after the future of the club. Centre-halves are very hard to get.”
Granada are currently ninth in La Liga. Ilori was reportedly wanted by former club Sporting Lisbon and fellow La Liga side Valencia.
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Walaupon sudah meninggalkan Anfield hampir tujuh tahun,lagu bintang dari Sepanyol ini masih lagi biasa dinyanyikan oleh para penyokong Liverpool.Satu penghormatan yang hebat walaupon Garcia telah lama meninggalkan kelab.Berikutan pengumuman mengejut daripada Luis Garcia untuk bersara daripada arena bola sepak pada usia 35 tahun,ratusan dan ribuan mesej penghargaan dan ucapan peribadi telah disampaikan oleh para penyokong Liverpool kepada Luis Garcia.Satu bentuk penghargaan yang beliau tidak akan lupakan.
"Ianya cukup bermakna.Mereka tahu apa yang saya rasakan tentang Liverpool,para penyokong dan bandar ini."
"Saya cukup berbesar hati untuk mempunyai peluang bermain di sana,untuk menikmati sokongan dan semua perkara yang berlaku di Anfield. Saya akan menjadi penyokong Liverpool selamanya."
"Saya sangat gembira untuk mendengar perkara seperti itu.Mereka memahami apa yang saya rasakan.Ianya cukup sukar untuk menamatkan permainan di Liverpool."
"Selepas tujuh tahun mereka masih menyanyikan lagu saya dan menyampaikan mesej kepada saya,bertanya keadaan saya dan dimana saya berada dan apakah saya akan kembali ke Liverpool.Ianya satu bentuk sokongan terbaik yang pernah saya rasakan dalam karier saya."
"Saya telah bermain di beberapa kelab besar dalam kerier saya tapi untuk merasai apa yang saya rasai semasa memenangi &039;Champions League&039; merupakan segala-galanya bagi seorang pemain.Untuk mempunyai peluang beraksi di kelab sebegitu - salah satu kelab terbaik dalam sejarah bola sepak - dan mempunyai peluang untuk memenangi piala sebegitu."
"Ada kalanya saya juga masih lagi menonton final 2005.Semuanya berjalan dengan sempurna : pasukan yang bagus,perhubungan yang mantap antara pengurus dan kelab.Kami seperti sebuah keluarga,dan itu yang membolehkan seorang pemain menunjukkan aksi terbaik mereka dan saya rasa itu yang berlaku pada saya."
*YNWA Luis Garcia (salah seorang player favourite admin :D )
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Luis Garcia : Saya akan menjadi penyokong Liverpool selamanya. Walaupon sudah...
Walaupon sudah meninggalkan Anfield hampir tujuh tahun,lagu bintang dari Sepanyol ini masih lagi biasa dinyanyikan oleh para penyokong Liverpool.Satu penghormatan yang hebat walaupon Garcia telah lama meninggalkan kelab.Berikutan pengumuman mengejut daripada Luis Garcia untuk bersara daripada arena bola sepak pada usia 35 tahun,ratusan dan ribuan mesej penghargaan dan ucapan peribadi telah disampaikan oleh para penyokong Liverpool kepada Luis Garcia.Satu bentuk penghargaan yang beliau tidak akan lupakan.
"Ianya cukup bermakna.Mereka tahu apa yang saya rasakan tentang Liverpool,para penyokong dan bandar ini."
"Saya cukup berbesar hati untuk mempunyai peluang bermain di sana,untuk menikmati sokongan dan semua perkara yang berlaku di Anfield. Saya akan menjadi penyokong Liverpool selamanya."
"Saya sangat gembira untuk mendengar perkara seperti itu.Mereka memahami apa yang saya rasakan.Ianya cukup sukar untuk menamatkan permainan di Liverpool."
"Selepas tujuh tahun mereka masih menyanyikan lagu saya dan menyampaikan mesej kepada saya,bertanya keadaan saya dan dimana saya berada dan apakah saya akan kembali ke Liverpool.Ianya satu bentuk sokongan terbaik yang pernah saya rasakan dalam karier saya."
"Saya telah bermain di beberapa kelab besar dalam kerier saya tapi untuk merasai apa yang saya rasai semasa memenangi &039;Champions League&039; merupakan segala-galanya bagi seorang pemain.Untuk mempunyai peluang beraksi di kelab sebegitu - salah satu kelab terbaik dalam sejarah bola sepak - dan mempunyai peluang untuk memenangi piala sebegitu."
"Ada kalanya saya juga masih lagi menonton final 2005.Semuanya berjalan dengan sempurna : pasukan yang bagus,perhubungan yang mantap antara pengurus dan kelab.Kami seperti sebuah keluarga,dan itu yang membolehkan seorang pemain menunjukkan aksi terbaik mereka dan saya rasa itu yang berlaku pada saya."
*YNWA Luis Garcia (salah seorang player favourite admin :D )
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Liverpool youngster Ryan McLaughlin made his professional debut for Barnsley in their 2-0 win over Blackpool on Saturday.
The 19-year-old right-back signed for the Yorkshire side on an initial one-month loan last week.
Championship website, The 72, described McLaughlin’s debut as impressive, giving him 8 out of 10:
Impressive debut for the young right back. Was confident in defence and a breeze going forward, putting impressive crosses into the box.
Meanwhile, Barnsley fan Aaron Lane expressed his delight at McLaughlin’s performance. “McLaughlin is some player, can see why Liverpool gave him a 4 year deal,” he wrote on twitter.
The young Northern Irishman was up against Thoams Ince but the former Liverpool winger was marked out of the game. After the match he wrote on his twitter account to say thanks for the messages of support he’d received:
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Ryan McLaughlin impresses on his professional debut
Liverpool youngster Ryan McLaughlin made his professional debut for Barnsley in their 2-0 win over Blackpool on Saturday.
The 19-year-old right-back signed for the Yorkshire side on an initial one-month loan last week.
Championship website, The 72, described McLaughlin’s debut as impressive, giving him 8 out of 10:
Impressive debut for the young right back. Was confident in defence and a breeze going forward, putting impressive crosses into the box.
Meanwhile, Barnsley fan Aaron Lane expressed his delight at McLaughlin’s performance. “McLaughlin is some player, can see why Liverpool gave him a 4 year deal,” he wrote on twitter.
The young Northern Irishman was up against Thoams Ince but the former Liverpool winger was marked out of the game. After the match he wrote on his twitter account to say thanks for the messages of support he’d received:
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Reports on Monday suggest Liverpool are finally read to bid for Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah, but they really should be finding players for positions that are of much greater concern.
Brendan Rodgers‘ team selection against Aston Villa backfired miserably as Liverpool lost an opportunity to consolidate their position among the top four.
With owner John W. Henry in attendance for the first time since appointing Rodgers 18 months ago, the manager was seemingly keen to put on a show of attacking prowess. Instead, he provided the perfect proof of just where Liverpool’s squad needs improving.
Eager to fit all of his attacking quarter of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling into the side, Rodgers changed shape from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2.
Gerrard and Holding Midfield Role
Given that he’d talked up Steven Gerrard‘s future as a holding midfielder within a three man midfield all week, Rodgers then went and exposed the captain within a more traditional midfield shape – something that numerous managers have previously tried and soon found it does not work.
Rafa Benitez wasn’t keen on Gerrard as a centre-midfielder in a 4-4-2 and moved him to the right during the 2005/06 season. He then moved him into a more attacking central role behind Fernando Torres, that’s where Gerrard’s attributes were best used.
A host of England managers – Fabio Capello, Sven Goran Eriksson, Roy Hodgson – have all attempted to play Gerrard as a centre-midfielder in a 4-4-2 shape. It never worked.
So for Rodgers to attempt this again was extremely naive.
Gerrard as a holding midfielder within a 4-3-3, with dynamic players such as Joe Allen and Jordan Henderson from the current squad making up the other two midfielders, may well work against certain sides. Gerrard in a regular two man central midfield never has and never will work, he’s far too exposed and not comfortable when pressed, as he was by Andreas Weimann on Saturday.
Will Gerrard, who turns 34 this summer, be the answer as a holding midfielder for Liverpool next season, hopefully in the Champions League? I sincerely doubt it.
Therefore, signing a player to fulfil the holding midfield role is vital for the development of Brendan Rodgers’ first-team. Gerrard’s role would be reduced, less relied upon, and he’d be rotated into the midfield for certain games.
It does not take a genius to see where Liverpool’s strengths and weaknesses exist at present. We’re wonderful in attack but woeful at the back.
Full-Backs
The full-back areas both need improving. Glen Johnson will surely leave this summer due to his contract situation, not that his form of late would make anybody want to give him a new deal. While Aly Cissokho won’t be getting in Liverpool squads, let alone the starting XI once either of Jon Flanagan or Jose Enrique return.
Neither Enrique or Flanagan, though, are long-term solutions to the left-back spot and that’s another area that needs a quality player who is able to play the role as Rodgers desires.
What isn’t of a major concern is the attacking areas.
Hopefully Rodgers will revert back to 4-3-3 as soon as possible, which means Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho challenging for the three attacking positions. For me, that’s pretty healthy for the remainder of this season.
Mohamed Salah would be a great signing, no doubt, but is he really what Liverpool need right now? Far from it.
Full-backs and a holding midfielder are what are needed at Anfield. Another attacking player would be like going shopping for a sofa and getting a lamp, eh Rafa?
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Liverpool need a sofa, not a lamp
Reports on Monday suggest Liverpool are finally read to bid for Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah, but they really should be finding players for positions that are of much greater concern.
Brendan Rodgers‘ team selection against Aston Villa backfired miserably as Liverpool lost an opportunity to consolidate their position among the top four.
With owner John W. Henry in attendance for the first time since appointing Rodgers 18 months ago, the manager was seemingly keen to put on a show of attacking prowess. Instead, he provided the perfect proof of just where Liverpool’s squad needs improving.
Eager to fit all of his attacking quarter of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling into the side, Rodgers changed shape from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2.
Gerrard and Holding Midfield Role
Given that he’d talked up Steven Gerrard‘s future as a holding midfielder within a three man midfield all week, Rodgers then went and exposed the captain within a more traditional midfield shape – something that numerous managers have previously tried and soon found it does not work.
Rafa Benitez wasn’t keen on Gerrard as a centre-midfielder in a 4-4-2 and moved him to the right during the 2005/06 season. He then moved him into a more attacking central role behind Fernando Torres, that’s where Gerrard’s attributes were best used.
A host of England managers – Fabio Capello, Sven Goran Eriksson, Roy Hodgson – have all attempted to play Gerrard as a centre-midfielder in a 4-4-2 shape. It never worked.
So for Rodgers to attempt this again was extremely naive.
Gerrard as a holding midfielder within a 4-3-3, with dynamic players such as Joe Allen and Jordan Henderson from the current squad making up the other two midfielders, may well work against certain sides. Gerrard in a regular two man central midfield never has and never will work, he’s far too exposed and not comfortable when pressed, as he was by Andreas Weimann on Saturday.
Will Gerrard, who turns 34 this summer, be the answer as a holding midfielder for Liverpool next season, hopefully in the Champions League? I sincerely doubt it.
Therefore, signing a player to fulfil the holding midfield role is vital for the development of Brendan Rodgers’ first-team. Gerrard’s role would be reduced, less relied upon, and he’d be rotated into the midfield for certain games.
It does not take a genius to see where Liverpool’s strengths and weaknesses exist at present. We’re wonderful in attack but woeful at the back.
Full-Backs
The full-back areas both need improving. Glen Johnson will surely leave this summer due to his contract situation, not that his form of late would make anybody want to give him a new deal. While Aly Cissokho won’t be getting in Liverpool squads, let alone the starting XI once either of Jon Flanagan or Jose Enrique return.
Neither Enrique or Flanagan, though, are long-term solutions to the left-back spot and that’s another area that needs a quality player who is able to play the role as Rodgers desires.
What isn’t of a major concern is the attacking areas.
Hopefully Rodgers will revert back to 4-3-3 as soon as possible, which means Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho challenging for the three attacking positions. For me, that’s pretty healthy for the remainder of this season.
Mohamed Salah would be a great signing, no doubt, but is he really what Liverpool need right now? Far from it.
Full-backs and a holding midfielder are what are needed at Anfield. Another attacking player would be like going shopping for a sofa and getting a lamp, eh Rafa?
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Liverpool are finally “ready” to bid for Egyptian winger Mohamad Salah, according to numerous reports on Monday.
The Reds have been linked with a move for the 21-year-old throughout January but Basel’s asking price has reportedly been the stumbling block.
The news is reported by most mainstream media outlets, such as ESPN :
Reports suggest that the Swiss champions want around £12 million for Salah, a price Liverpool would be unwilling to pay. But sources have told ESPN that Liverpool are prepared to bid around £7 million.
More: How Salah would fit into the Liverpool side
That the Salah news is reported by every mainstream media outlet, suggests the ‘information’ has been leaked with a reason – quite possibly to provide some positive PR after the disappointing draw to Villa.
Given Liverpool’s woeful defensive frailties and abundance of attacking talents, the pursuit of Salah appears a bizarre one when other areas are far more pressing in the current squad.
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Reports: Liverpool to bid for Mohamed Salah
Liverpool are finally “ready” to bid for Egyptian winger Mohamad Salah, according to numerous reports on Monday.
The Reds have been linked with a move for the 21-year-old throughout January but Basel’s asking price has reportedly been the stumbling block.
The news is reported by most mainstream media outlets, such as ESPN :
Reports suggest that the Swiss champions want around £12 million for Salah, a price Liverpool would be unwilling to pay. But sources have told ESPN that Liverpool are prepared to bid around £7 million.
More: How Salah would fit into the Liverpool side
That the Salah news is reported by every mainstream media outlet, suggests the ‘information’ has been leaked with a reason – quite possibly to provide some positive PR after the disappointing draw to Villa.
Given Liverpool’s woeful defensive frailties and abundance of attacking talents, the pursuit of Salah appears a bizarre one when other areas are far more pressing in the current squad.
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Alexander King discusses Saturday’s disappointing draw at home to Villa.
LIVERPOOL 2-2 ASTON VILLA
Playing the evening fixture at Anfield, having seen victories for Man City and Arsenal earlier in the day, Liverpool started very flat and lacked the intensity they’ve shown of late.
After a run of several exciting victories this match left Liverpool fans frustrated and confused. On good form and terrific at home, this was a presumptively tasty match. However, we seemed to lack energy and respect towards a pacy and powerful Villa side. While I have been a strong supporter of Brendan Rodgers, the onus falls on him for our dreadful start to the match.
The switch to 4-4-2 with Coutinho and Sterling wide, and Steven Gerrard in midfield were all poor decisions. We have been phenomenal attacking yet our formation gave us less cover defensively – even though that has been a weak point lately.
Once we changed to three at the back, Johnson was obviously restricted from going forward and overlapping Sterling.
Lucas’ positioning and discipline would have been more effective and the decision to have two holding players was made 45 minutes too late as we suffered a rare two goal deficit at half-time.
Coutinho has been playing poorly the last few matches now and at his age you cannot expect him to reverse his bad form immediately, especially when he is being played out of position. For a 21 year old, consistency is hard to achieve; Rodgers should have realized this and rested him, thus allowing him time to find his feet.
Naturally he would come back more energized and hard work is the best thing to fix poor performances. At least he was taken off at half and replaced by the reliable Lucas. Hopefully Lucas’ injury is not serious.
As for Aly Cissokho; his first touch is extremely poor and he does not have the close control necessary to succeed with a club of the standards and ethos of Liverpool FC. His crossing was/is also poor.
Gerrard struggled with his new position in a four-man midfield in the first half. There were times where he wasn’t sure where to look first, where to take his first touch, and on the defensive side, he was caught out of position a few times. The romantic idea of Gerrard becoming an inspiring, hard, aging centre-back will be brought into question after Villa ran riot against us in the early stages of the first half.
Still, I have faith that Gerrard can assume both of these roles. He has all of the tools necessary to do so (except being a bit weak in the air) and the fact is, he has failed very few of the tests he has faced throughout his career.
Gerrard assisted Suarez with a lovely ball to win the penalty before scoring it himself – although, this was after his role changed with Lucas’ introduction.
When Lucas entered the match, it proved how quietly effective he is and that holding midfield role is very cerebral.
Despite our deficiencies in the first half, we were still very much in it with a goal right before the break and after Gerrard’s penalty, the match was set for a comeback victory.
Suarez winning the penalty was a controversial moment, but for me, the goalkeeper has made himself liable in this situation by coming out at full speed, especially against a world-class striker. If he comes out, doesn’t get there first and doesn’t get the ball, no one besides himself can be blamed for the penalty decision. It is a loophole in the system, certainly, but attackers know that the ref can’t precisely see if the goalkeeper actually touches him or not and therefore if the forward goes down, the referee has really no choice but to give the call. It is also something that can’t be retroactively punished because a penalty (goal) is not equal to the punishment for diving which is a yellow card.
After Stevie G coolly slotted the penalty, the momentum was on our side at this point, and one of Suarez or Sturridge seemed destined to score. They increased their energy and despite average service still created many chances.
Sterling was mercurial and confident, his first touch always aggressive and towards goal. Once he bulks up and works on his crossing, he will be a real talent, even for England.
Henderson played well again and cemented his spot in the team. If his shot had gone in, he would be granted all sorts of plaudits. His assist for Sturridge’s goal was a thing of beauty.
We had a decent second half, but ultimately it was a draw that felt like a loss. This season we have had the pleasure of viewing wonderfully flowing performances, especially at home. However this match serves as a reality check that for Rodgers and Liverpool.
Alexander King
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Post Match: Liverpool 2-2 Aston Villa
Alexander King discusses Saturday’s disappointing draw at home to Villa.
LIVERPOOL 2-2 ASTON VILLA
Playing the evening fixture at Anfield, having seen victories for Man City and Arsenal earlier in the day, Liverpool started very flat and lacked the intensity they’ve shown of late.
After a run of several exciting victories this match left Liverpool fans frustrated and confused. On good form and terrific at home, this was a presumptively tasty match. However, we seemed to lack energy and respect towards a pacy and powerful Villa side. While I have been a strong supporter of Brendan Rodgers, the onus falls on him for our dreadful start to the match.
The switch to 4-4-2 with Coutinho and Sterling wide, and Steven Gerrard in midfield were all poor decisions. We have been phenomenal attacking yet our formation gave us less cover defensively – even though that has been a weak point lately.
Once we changed to three at the back, Johnson was obviously restricted from going forward and overlapping Sterling.
Lucas’ positioning and discipline would have been more effective and the decision to have two holding players was made 45 minutes too late as we suffered a rare two goal deficit at half-time.
Coutinho has been playing poorly the last few matches now and at his age you cannot expect him to reverse his bad form immediately, especially when he is being played out of position. For a 21 year old, consistency is hard to achieve; Rodgers should have realized this and rested him, thus allowing him time to find his feet.
Naturally he would come back more energized and hard work is the best thing to fix poor performances. At least he was taken off at half and replaced by the reliable Lucas. Hopefully Lucas’ injury is not serious.
As for Aly Cissokho; his first touch is extremely poor and he does not have the close control necessary to succeed with a club of the standards and ethos of Liverpool FC. His crossing was/is also poor.
Gerrard struggled with his new position in a four-man midfield in the first half. There were times where he wasn’t sure where to look first, where to take his first touch, and on the defensive side, he was caught out of position a few times. The romantic idea of Gerrard becoming an inspiring, hard, aging centre-back will be brought into question after Villa ran riot against us in the early stages of the first half.
Still, I have faith that Gerrard can assume both of these roles. He has all of the tools necessary to do so (except being a bit weak in the air) and the fact is, he has failed very few of the tests he has faced throughout his career.
Gerrard assisted Suarez with a lovely ball to win the penalty before scoring it himself – although, this was after his role changed with Lucas’ introduction.
When Lucas entered the match, it proved how quietly effective he is and that holding midfield role is very cerebral.
Despite our deficiencies in the first half, we were still very much in it with a goal right before the break and after Gerrard’s penalty, the match was set for a comeback victory.
Suarez winning the penalty was a controversial moment, but for me, the goalkeeper has made himself liable in this situation by coming out at full speed, especially against a world-class striker. If he comes out, doesn’t get there first and doesn’t get the ball, no one besides himself can be blamed for the penalty decision. It is a loophole in the system, certainly, but attackers know that the ref can’t precisely see if the goalkeeper actually touches him or not and therefore if the forward goes down, the referee has really no choice but to give the call. It is also something that can’t be retroactively punished because a penalty (goal) is not equal to the punishment for diving which is a yellow card.
After Stevie G coolly slotted the penalty, the momentum was on our side at this point, and one of Suarez or Sturridge seemed destined to score. They increased their energy and despite average service still created many chances.
Sterling was mercurial and confident, his first touch always aggressive and towards goal. Once he bulks up and works on his crossing, he will be a real talent, even for England.
Henderson played well again and cemented his spot in the team. If his shot had gone in, he would be granted all sorts of plaudits. His assist for Sturridge’s goal was a thing of beauty.
We had a decent second half, but ultimately it was a draw that felt like a loss. This season we have had the pleasure of viewing wonderfully flowing performances, especially at home. However this match serves as a reality check that for Rodgers and Liverpool.
Alexander King
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Liverpool sedia untuk membida Mohamed Salah minggu ini tetapi dijangka mereka tidak akan memenuhi hasrat Basel untuk dapatkan Salah dengan harga 12 juta sebaliknya Liverpool hanya akan membida dalam anggaran 8 - 10 juta.
Bila difikirkan tentang nak beli Salah ni lebih kurang seperti Philippe Coutinho tahun lalu dimana Inter meminta untuk tawaran sebanyak 12 juta tetapi hanya ditawarkan 8 juta lebih sahaja.
Sumber : ESPN
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Liverpool sedia untuk membida Mohamed Salah minggu ini tetapi dijangka mereka tidak akan memenuhi hasrat Basel untuk dapatkan Salah dengan harga 12 juta sebaliknya Liverpool hanya akan membida dalam anggaran 8 - 10 juta.
Bila difikirkan tentang nak beli Salah ni lebih kurang seperti Philippe Coutinho tahun lalu dimana Inter meminta untuk tawaran sebanyak 12 juta tetapi hanya ditawarkan 8 juta lebih sahaja.
Sumber : ESPN
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Selepas berbincang dgn pemilik John W Henry , Brendan Rodgers dilaporkan telah mendapat lampu hijau untuk mengemukan tawaran rasmi kepada FC Basel untuk mendapatkan Mohamed Salah.Sebelum ini The Reds cuma bertanyakan harga mengenai Salah pada ketika itu berharga 12juta.Dan kite tgk tawaran rasmi pd minggu ini sama ade diterima atau ditolak oleh kelab terbabit
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