Sevilla club president Juan Castro has proclaimed that Liverpool have not yet met his club's evaluation for Alberto Moreno. They want closer to £20m for the 22-year-old left back and LFC apparently have offer £14-16m plus bonuses. The Mirror is reporting that the deal will be done after Sevilla play Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup match tomorrow. Not sure why that matters because unless they sign another left back by the then, they won't have a true one to replace Moreno if he's sold. Navarro and possibly Vitolo can 'cover' there, but neither are 'true' left backs.
Recovered from World Cup injury, Angel Di Maria has reported to Real Madrid despite grumblings that he desires to leave. If he plays tomorrow in the UEFA Super Cup, it'll raise a few eyebrows. Paris St. Germain would be the likeliest destination, but unless they rid themselves of a couple of 'A' list players, Lavezzi and Cavani in particular, they can't buy the 26-year-old winger due to their settlement agreement with the CFCB of UEFA. That's a scintillating read, by the way. Apparently Man United are the current favorites and are preparing a £55m bid for the Argentine. That is way too much, even for a player of Di Maria's class. Is he part English? His market value according to transfermarkt.co.uk is £44m. Other than dinero, I can't see him walking into a starting spot for us like he would at United. Would you sit Sterling or Coutinho for him? Not I, though we could play him in the hole which would take time away from Henderson and make Lallana's transfer even more irrelevant. Considering he wants out of Real Madrid because the additions of James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos will severely cut into his pitch time, United would be better for him. One can dream though.
Daniel Agger is apparently broken and bent. So much so that he has gone 'tearfully begging' to Rodgers for a transfer. It's a nice story and may hold some truth, but doubtful. Sure, the 29-year-old centre back has been utilized considerably less the last couple of seasons, but he is still quality and we will need him as insurance, in case of injury to others. Their are also a ton of fixtures to be played next 'year' and the more coverage, the better off we'll be. I hope we do whatever is necessary to hold on to our Vice Captain. Good news is Rodgers has claimed that there have not been any approaches for the Dagger.
There is also word in the cyberspace that a 'huge' signing is coming. Hopefully it isn't Cavani or Lavezzi or god help me, Mauro Icardi. None of those players will be very helpful to us and considering Rodger's distaste for Andy Carroll, Cavani's style of play is quite similar though somewhat superior. The Uruguyuan will problem come at an exorbitant price as well. I also don't think Moreno can be considered a 'big deal' either, he is quality and may one day be considered 'world class', but he is years from that now. Then who could be? Cuadrado? Reus? Fred? I just puked.
Monday, August 11, 2014
The Transfer Rubbish Bin: Moreno likely? Di Maria Possible? Agger gone?
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