Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window (21 Viewers)

quinn1971

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What if we didn’t actually sign anyone, apart from the obvious ( keeper cover and torp cover ) we wouldn’t be far off again would we ? Could argue we had our best run with loads of injuries,when Allen stepped up, wouldn’t expect too many coming in, 2 or 3 quality signings over 6 or 7 average ones ?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Lampard has made 2 signings since taking over. Both exceptions to the rule....

I highly doubt Lampard joining the club will signal a change in recruitment policy. Grimes was a top end Championship midfielder that was available reasonably cheaply.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I imagine he’ll be much more involved compared to previous seasons.

Almost definitely and generally, his preference is to work with younger players and he’s made that clear when talking about it his coaching style.

Robins was more involved with recruitment than we think to be honest and if he did take a step back, it would’ve definitely been his own doing. I just cannot imagine a scenario where Robins would’ve asked to be more active in recruitment and being told no.

By the sounds of murmurings from ITKs, he pushed for specific targets such as BTA.
 

shmmeee

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Deity

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Almost definitely and generally, his preference is to work with younger players and he’s made that clear when talking about it his coaching style.

Robins was more involved with recruitment than we think to be honest and if he did take a step back, it would’ve definitely been his own doing. I just cannot imagine a scenario where Robins would’ve asked to be more active in recruitment and being told no.

By the sounds of murmurings from ITKs, he pushed for specific targets such as BTA.
Frank has won a tonne of things as a players always with a mix of young and proven players. I doubt he will move far from that model as a manager.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Frank has won a tonne of things as a players always with a mix of young and proven players. I doubt he will move far from that model as a manager.

We don’t have a particularly young side anymore, I’d expect to add one more ‘experienced’ pro but rest of the signings being 25-26 and under.
 

Hincha

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On a podcast I was listening to Ian Graham (Liverpool Head of Data under Klopp) said the best way to build a squad is to integrate 3 first team players per season (you can sign more players but only 3 should play over 2000 minutes in their first full season)

Players are able to develop an understanding with each other while the new lads allow enough freshness so tactics don't go stale & teams work you out. Liverpool went from 8th in the Prem to 97 points & Champions League winners following this model

In terms of our squad build & signings playing over 2000 minutes:

23/24:
- 8 summer signings (Thomas, MvE, Wright, Ellis, Lati, Collins, JDS, and Kitching)
- Saka just missed out so 9 including him

24/25:
- 2 summer signings (Dovin, Rudoni) & 1 Jan 24 signing (Torp)
- Grimes & EMC semi-integrated having played 1365' & 1635' respectively

What positions do you think we'll bring in players who play 2000+ minutes next year? For me its LB, CM, ST (& RB if MvE leaves)
 

Viktor17

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On a podcast I was listening to Ian Graham (Liverpool Head of Data under Klopp) said the best way to build a squad is to integrate 3 first team players per season (you can sign more players but only 3 should play over 2000 minutes in their first full season)

Players are able to develop an understanding with each other while the new lads allow enough freshness so tactics don't go stale & teams work you out. Liverpool went from 8th in the Prem to 97 points & Champions League winners following this model

In terms of our squad build & signings playing over 2000 minutes:

23/24:
- 8 summer signings (Thomas, MvE, Wright, Ellis, Lati, Collins, JDS, and Kitching)
- Saka just missed out so 9 including him

24/25:
- 2 summer signings (Dovin, Rudoni) & 1 Jan 24 signing (Torp)
- Grimes & EMC semi-integrated having played 1365' & 1635' respectively

What positions do you think we'll bring in players who play 2000+ minutes next year? For me its LB, CM, ST (& RB if MvE leaves)
Good post. Agree with your positions for next season, only one being CM - really interested what happens hear - does Sheaf go? If he stays can he re capture form? I still think we are missing a dynamic all action, physical type and would like to see this bought in.
 

Ccfcisparks

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On a podcast I was listening to Ian Graham (Liverpool Head of Data under Klopp) said the best way to build a squad is to integrate 3 first team players per season (you can sign more players but only 3 should play over 2000 minutes in their first full season)

Players are able to develop an understanding with each other while the new lads allow enough freshness so tactics don't go stale & teams work you out. Liverpool went from 8th in the Prem to 97 points & Champions League winners following this model

In terms of our squad build & signings playing over 2000 minutes:

23/24:
- 8 summer signings (Thomas, MvE, Wright, Ellis, Lati, Collins, JDS, and Kitching)
- Saka just missed out so 9 including him

24/25:
- 2 summer signings (Dovin, Rudoni) & 1 Jan 24 signing (Torp)
- Grimes & EMC semi-integrated having played 1365' & 1635' respectively

What positions do you think we'll bring in players who play 2000+ minutes next year? For me its LB, CM, ST (& RB if MvE leaves)
I agree LB, CM, ST

but could see a Keeper being one too
 

shmmeee

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On a podcast I was listening to Ian Graham (Liverpool Head of Data under Klopp) said the best way to build a squad is to integrate 3 first team players per season (you can sign more players but only 3 should play over 2000 minutes in their first full season)

Players are able to develop an understanding with each other while the new lads allow enough freshness so tactics don't go stale & teams work you out. Liverpool went from 8th in the Prem to 97 points & Champions League winners following this model

In terms of our squad build & signings playing over 2000 minutes:

23/24:
- 8 summer signings (Thomas, MvE, Wright, Ellis, Lati, Collins, JDS, and Kitching)
- Saka just missed out so 9 including him

24/25:
- 2 summer signings (Dovin, Rudoni) & 1 Jan 24 signing (Torp)
- Grimes & EMC semi-integrated having played 1365' & 1635' respectively

What positions do you think we'll bring in players who play 2000+ minutes next year? For me its LB, CM, ST (& RB if MvE leaves)

LB CM CB ST and probably GK out of necessity.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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On a podcast I was listening to Ian Graham (Liverpool Head of Data under Klopp) said the best way to build a squad is to integrate 3 first team players per season (you can sign more players but only 3 should play over 2000 minutes in their first full season)

Players are able to develop an understanding with each other while the new lads allow enough freshness so tactics don't go stale & teams work you out. Liverpool went from 8th in the Prem to 97 points & Champions League winners following this model

In terms of our squad build & signings playing over 2000 minutes:

23/24:
- 8 summer signings (Thomas, MvE, Wright, Ellis, Lati, Collins, JDS, and Kitching)
- Saka just missed out so 9 including him

24/25:
- 2 summer signings (Dovin, Rudoni) & 1 Jan 24 signing (Torp)
- Grimes & EMC semi-integrated having played 1365' & 1635' respectively

What positions do you think we'll bring in players who play 2000+ minutes next year? For me its LB, CM, ST (& RB if MvE leaves)

If it’s only 3, then:

CB
LB
RW/LW

Realistically, you probably have to add a GK as a bare minimum. This is on the presumption there’s no outgoings which seems unlikely.

The squad is in a good place, but the gulf between us and the relegated teams will be large so we’ll need to add a little bit of everything to the squad.
 

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