Haha. Unfortunately I’m not sure you will be able to match the Chinese offer on the table.
About 120K a week more than what he’s on at West Ham. Crazy stuff.
I am agreeing with you.
I would prefer to take a hit this year and set the culture then go again next year.
We can still qualify through Europe so anythings possible.
What I do find strange though is not playing Ramsey, and why he wouldn’t just sell Ozil while he still has some currency.
Son’s taken his form straight into the Asian Cup, winning a penalty and setting up the second for SK’s win over China. Spurs are really gonna miss him.
Klopp confirmed last night that TAA hurt his knee in the warm-up vs Brighton and was unbelievable for playing a full 90 mins through the pain. Was cautious, but hopeful that both TAA & Gini could line up vs Palace.
Martial 5 more years apparently.
oh baby
TAA close to signing a new 5-year deal. And Robbo just signed a new 5-year deal yesterday. The lads are sticking fat. Great signs.
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Jurgen Klopp – 2022
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Alisson – 2024
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Trent Alexander-Arnold – 2024*
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Joe Gomez – 2024
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Andy Robertson – 2024
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Virgil van Dijk – 2023
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Fabinho – 2023
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Naby Keita – 2023
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Xherdan Shaqiri – 2023
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Roberto Firmino – 2023
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Sadio Mane – 2023
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Mohamed Salah – 2023
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Jordan Henderson – 2023
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Rhian Brewster – 2023
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Harry Wilson – 2023
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Marko Grujic – 2023
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – 2022
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Kamil Grabara – 2022
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Ben Woodburn – 2021
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Dejan Lovren – 2021**
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Gini Wijnaldum – 2021
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Simon Mignolet – 2021
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Adam Lallana – 2020**
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James Milner – 2020
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Divock Origi – 2020
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Joel Matip – 2020
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Rafa Camacho – 2020
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Daniel Sturridge – 2019
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Alberto Moreno – 2019
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Lazar Markovic – 2019
** TBC*
*** Option of another year*
Source (thisisanfield.com)
That’s a pretty amazing list of contracts. Basically it works out that the more you would want a player to stay the longer they are contracted for and vice versa - fully supported by the fact Markovic is the last player we would want to keep. Super list management.
Spot on, RB. And the wonderful corollary from the “we highly value you blokes and want you to stay here” approach are the players themselves, buying into the idea of future success with the Reds. Some of them could have demanded shorter contracts, however, they sense the club is on the verge of success and have decided (for now) to stick fat. I reckon Klopp is a huge part of this & I can see why he demanded a level of control that previous managers weren’t afforded.
What a thrilling game v Leicester!! Amazing finish, wolves played some great attacking football, Neves is such a talent but Jota’s hat trick was just what we’ve needed. He’s been in form for over a month now with only injury stopping him. It’s been such a special season, great game, great league
Seriously do yourself a favour and check out Neves work in our goals scored, the assist at 64 mins was sublime, the pass to setup the last goal. Brilliant.
Walked out of a restaurant to hear a huge roar. At first I didn’t know what it was but I worked out it was coming from the sports bar next door - so I run inside to see the Wolves’ crowd going nuts as a result of the 93rd minute winner. Can’t wait to watch the highlights.
Pogs picks up a pen, …
… and, nails it!
Wake the fck up, Reds.
Reds 0 vs Palace 1 (37 mins)
My boy Rash nails a ripper in his 150th.
2 zip.
Mooooooooo. You fckn legend. 1-1.
Booooooooooooooobbbbbbbbbbbbyyyy!
Breathing much easier now! Great start to the second half with 2 in 7 mins.
Palace equalise. 2-2.