
Nex
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I’ve said it before, Dominik Szoboszlai was arguably the first name on the teamsheet last season. The question now is where he fits under Andoni Iraola. Unless Iraola views him as the player best suited to the role Alex Scott performs, I’m struggling to see a position where he’s the clear first-choice option. You can argue he can play on the right, as a No.10 or even right-back when required, but in each of those roles he’d likely be competing rather than owning the position. And that’s the dilemma. A player of Szoboszlai’s quality is far too good to spend his prime years as somebody’s second choice. Personally, I think he will be 1 of the 2 in midfield, then that leaves the question who is the best option to support him? Then it goes on to, what happens with Mac or Jones? Both go?




One thing I know about Liverpool when it comes to making deals is that whenever the first bid gets rejected, we’re even more likely to end up signing the player

Is diomande good? Yes he is. Is he worth £120mil? No he isnt. A player has one good season and all of a sudden there a 100mil player? FUCK OFF. Yes i would love him but there’s better experienced players out there for the same price.

We're just going to pretend Dio's masterclass against Hincapie off the right did not exist..

[🟢] NEW: Given Leipzig’s stance, coupled with PSG’s own interest in the player, it is prudent that Liverpool should also consider other targets. The club cannot pin all their hopes on recruiting Diomande alone. Other options being considered include Yankuba Minteh, Said El Mala and Matias Fernandez-Pardo. [@_pauljoyce]









