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Bunch of 5s: "Premier League players who would improve us"

    Each week the Reds continue to be linked with dozens of potential new signings from around the globe; Costa Rican goalkeepers, Spanish strikers, Brazilian playmakers and Italian full backs. TLW Editor Dave Usher takes a look at five players a little closer to home who could improve the current squad.

 

Adam Lallana 

 

If there’s one player in the Premier League I look at and think “now that’s a Brendan Rodgers player” it’s the Southampton skipper. He’s the most ‘un-English’ English player I’ve seen in a long time.

 

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The balance, grace of movement and general silkiness to his play make him more like Coutinho than Henderson, and his versatility would add to both Rodgers’ midfield and attacking options next season. I’d love to see Adam Lallana in a Liverpool shirt - even if he is an Evertonian - as I honestly believe Rodgers could turn him into an absolute superstar.

 


Luke Shaw

 

Unrealistic perhaps, but if you don't buy a ticket you can't win the lottery.  Good left backs don’t grow on trees and 18 year old ones who are good enough to hold down a place in any side in the Premier League are even more of a rare breed. 

 

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Shaw wouldn’t come cheap, if he’d come at all, but given that left back is an area that definitely needs addressing this summer Liverpool owe it to themselves to at least try for Shaw. If the price were £25m and Shaw were to make the left back spot his own for the next decade or more, that would be money well spent.

 

Unfortunately Chelsea are looking for a replacement for Ashley Cole and Shaw is a Chelsea fan, so they would appear to be in pole position, especially as Chelsea can offer more money and the London lifestyle.

 

Liverpool, however, can offer him a platform to showcase his talents in the country’s most entertaining, attacking side and he’d be teaming up with several other young Englishmen who could form the heart of the national side for many years to come, so for purely footballing reasons Anfield would be a perfect fit.

 


Fabian Delph 

 

Villa have struggled once again this year but despite that, Delph has quietly been enjoying an impressive season. It’s taken him a few years to finally start to show the undoubted potential he had as a teenager at Leeds and he is still far from being the finished product, but he looks a player now. 

 

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He’s technically good, quick, athletic and most of all he has boundless energy. Rodgers improves players - both technically and tactically - and Delph has the kind of raw natural attributes that could make him a great fit for the Reds. 

 

He was brilliant when Villa played at Anfield and he was the best player on the pitch when they beat Chelsea last weekend (scoring a superb winning goal in the process).  Whats more, he seems ideally suited to the way we’ve been playing in recent months.  There are still question marks about him and it's far from certain he's got what it takes to make the step up to a top club, but when you look at how Rodgers has helped the likes of Henderson, Sterling and Flanagan develop their game then who's to say he couldn't do that with Delph?

 

In the current squad we only really have Henderson and Allen who can play the energetic, box to box pressing role, they won’t be able to play every week next season so adding Delph to the rotation would give us further options. And if and when we play the midfield diamond we’ve seen of late, Delph would be a great fit for that left sided tucked in role that Allen has been deployed in.

 


Fabio Borini

 

He’s our player already, obviously, but his future appears to still be somewhat uncertain. The current squad is a striker short as Aspas has shown nothing to suggest he should be here beyond this season.

 

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The extra games we’ll face next year due to European commitments mean Suarez and Sturridge can’t play every game even if they avoid injury, so another forward is needed, preferably one who can also play wide if necessary. That’s why Borini was bought in the first place, but he struggled initially and found himself loaned to Sunderland.

 

He’s been a revelation on Wearside and is a hero to the Sunderland fans having scored numerous goals in important games. He’s looking like a good player now, his confidence is up and he’d be an asset to us. Besides, if we don’t bring Borini back we’d only have to go and buy someone, so why not just stick with the Italian?

 


Ashley Cole

 

Out of left field this, and it may not prove to be a popular suggestion, but if Shaw proves to be unattainable then free agent Cole could be a good option for a year or two. At 33 years of age clearly his best days are behind him and he's lost his place in the Chelsea side to an above average right back. For a player who not so long ago was widely regarded as the world's best left back, that's quite a fall from grace. Does that mean he's finished though?

 

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He still looked like he had plenty in the tank against Denmark recently and it was interesting to hear Roy Hodgson claim that Cole was one of the fittest players in the squad and graded out very favourably in the various running tests done amongst the squad. He’d add experience to a young squad, he’s won Premier League titles and a Champions League, and having been written off by Mourinho he may have a point to prove. He's the same age as Steven Gerrard, and the Reds skipper clearly still has some good years left in him so perhaps Cole does too?

 

I’m not saying I want to see Ashley Cole at Anfield next season, I still wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night thinking about the last Cole we signed on a Bosman from Chelsea; those kind of ghoulish memories don't fade in a hurry, but it is certainly worth looking into.

 

I don't like Ashley Cole, never have done. In a lot of ways he epitomises everything that is wrong about modern footballers. If I were making the decisions, I'd give him a wide berth but nevertheless a decent case can be made as to why we should look at him. The questions that need asking are 1) does he have enough left to be able to help us and 2) would he accept a reasonable salary in order to stay at the top level instead of chasing one last big pay day.

 

If the answer to both of those is yes, then he'd be a shrewd signing.

 

Dave Usher


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Totally on board with the Lallana shout. Shaw would be great too but it doesn't look likely. Shame.

 

There are a few other good English players floating around who might be worth a look. Clyne, Richards, Mutch, Delph and Ings all spring to mind. I'm not saying they should be at the top of our shopping list but they are at least options to consider.

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Micah Richards is an interesting one, I've always liked him but didn't mention him because I'm wary about player's who have had knee injuries  They almost always lose something, and the fact he's not been able to get back in suggests Richards isn't the same player he was before.

 

Can't stand Morrison, but I'm not sure it's fair to use the West Ham thing against him as if his version of events is true (and they seem quite plausible to me) then he's not done a great deal wrong there.  Still, I know Brendan is ace with hi reclamation projects, but I this would be too much even for him I think.

 

For Rodwell see Richards.  How much have injuries taken out of him?  Has he even kicked a ball this season?

 

I would have included Remy but isn't there a rape case hanging over his head or something?

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1)Shaw would be my number 1 priority this summer, if a deal is not already done with Chelsea we need to start whispering sweet nothings. I would speculate that anyone who comes through Southampton's academy would appreciate Brendan Rodgers and the work he does developing young players.The last left back that left Southampton for Chelsea had his bird infected with aids  and his career shot to bits (where is the cunt, did I miss his funeral?).

 

2)Barkley would next on my list. In my opinion every blue deep down in their soul wishes they where red. 

 

3) Rodgers could work wonders with Rodwell. Cheap option with great potential.

 

4) Ashley Cole is a suggestion I'd agree with. I'm no fan of Enrique, quite happy to have him as back but not first choice. Flanno looks ace but its early days, a signing like Shaw could finish him while a temporary signing like Cole could help him develop, with a CL run we will have plenty of games for both.

 

5) With out doubt we will need another body in the middle. Gareth Barry would be a bit left field but worth considering. Like Cole there will be enough games for everyone and neither are the future but equally neither will let you down if played 20 or so times a season.

Shaw and Barkley are decent shouts.

 

Rodwell is gash.  

 

Ashley fucking Cole?  Seriously?  As a left-back, I'd take about 10 others above him.  As a human being, there are about six-and-a-half billion who have more of the kind of attitude Rodgers wants.

 

The Gaz Baz ship sailed 5 years ago.  He is nowhere near mobile enough for us.

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Lallana is wonderfull.......would be incredible linking/feeding our front 2...Would be my No 1 Target in summer

 

Remy is a gooden,would be great back up striker and more importantly,he could cut in on his right from left hand side.Front 3 of  Remy-Suarez-DannyBoy?

 

massive fan of Routledge but hes almost 30 now and I think Redmond could be a belter of a player in couple of years.

 

deffo need a ball winning CM can also play though

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Micah Richards is an interesting one, I've always liked him but didn't mention him because I'm wary about player's who have had knee injuries  They almost always lose something, and the fact he's not been able to get back in suggests Richards isn't the same player he was before.

 

Can't stand Morrison, but I'm not sure it's fair to use the West Ham thing against him as if his version of events is true (and they seem quite plausible to me) then he's not done a great deal wrong there.  Still, I know Brendan is ace with hi reclamation projects, but I this would be too much even for him I think.

 

For Rodwell see Richards.  How much have injuries taken out of him?  Has he even kicked a ball this season?

 

I would have included Remy but isn't there a rape case hanging over his head or something?

 

The rape case against Remy was dropped a few weeks ago. I think he got back into scoring form soon after.

 

I thought Chambers played much better than Shaw against us and think he'd be a cheaper option too. Only 19 as well.

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Caulker - decent pace, good in the air and on the ball. 

Shaw - go big for this player. Will pay dividends for a decade or more. 

Rodwell - he was excellent at Everton, but lost his way with a big move too soon. 

Coleman - good player. Bitters might want too much. 

Striker - there's no striker I want, apart from Borini. We already have the best two strikers, so we need a decent back up. Borini is our man. 

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Deffo all in on the Lallana, Shaw and Delph shouts, Dave; they look exactly like Rodgers players. Barkley looks Gerrard-esque and so I'd pay £30m plus for him right now (although it simply could not happen, I know). My fifth choice is Richards (assuming he's not physically ruined): he's fast, strong, aggressive and versatile and I think he'd fall in line at Liverpool. Borini is surely a wasted pick as he's already ours.

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Top of my list would be Oxlade Chamberlain - I think he would fit into our way of playing perfectly and he brings a few more goals. Doubt the Gooners would let him go but you never know. They seem to be a club where everyone has a price. Worth breaking the bank for in my book.

 

Cole - I too have been thinking this would be a good move if we could get him on a free. He still has tremendous pace and has bucket loads of experience at every level. Would be perfect cover in a position where we are struggling. We don't know if Enrique is coming back or, if he does, if he will be as good as he has been in the past. So defo a good stopgap for a couple of seasons. Don't care about his personality/personal life etc.

 

Delph for me too. I have liked the look of him for a while. My only issue is his lack of goals. Without them I don't see him as someone who improves the first eleven but rather just adds to the squad.

 

Berahino at West Brom. Only 20 but has played for England at every level up to u21. Very quick and great skill. Scores goals too in a very poor side. Perfect Rodgers fodder. He could possibly turn him into something really really special so defo worth a punt. May be available cheap if West Brom go down.

 

Barkley. Just to piss off the Bluenoses. But it would be good to see if Rodgers could improve him.

 

I like Lailana but don't see him adding much more than Delph - but the difference in price would be significant I suspect. Shaw I rate but would like to see where he is in 12 months time. He is 18 and will only be moving for big money so I would want to know that he is going to live up to his promise before commiting a big part of our transfer budget.

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Nathan Redmond at Norwich before another big club snaps him up and he becomes unattainable, shouldn't cost a lot either. Deulofeu would be a good addition as well, both Rodgers style players.

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Redmond and Deulofeu both lack end product. That's probably something Rodgers could fix but I'd prefer it we signed players who are closer to the finished product at this point.

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Cole - I too have been thinking this would be a good move if we could get him on a free. He still has tremendous pace and has bucket loads of experience at every level. Would be perfect cover in a position where we are struggling. We don't know if Enrique is coming back or, if he does, if he will be as good as he has been in the past. So defo a good stopgap for a couple of seasons. Don't care about his personality/personal life etc.

If Chelsea let Cole go, it will be because he is no longer good enough for a team that wants to win the title.  Also, you can't just "not care" about his personality - anyone who comes to Liverpool must work their plums off and not expect megastar wages unless they've earned it: that is the kind of club we have become in the last couple of years.  Character is everything.  Cole could never fit in with that.  It's not even as if his sublime talent overrides all other concerns.  There are plenty of better left-backs in the Premier League (including two at Anfield!) who are younger and have better attitudes.

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Deffo all in on the Lallana, Shaw and Delph shouts, Dave; they look exactly like Rodgers players. Barkley looks Gerrard-esque and so I'd pay £30m plus for him right now (although it simply could not happen, I know). My fifth choice is Richards (assuming he's not physically ruined): he's fast, strong, aggressive and versatile and I think he'd fall in line at Liverpool. Borini is surely a wasted pick as he's already ours.

Shit. I forgot Lukaku. He's fucking boss. I'd have him, probably over Delph.
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If Chelsea let Cole go, it will be because he is no longer good enough for a team that wants to win the title.  Also, you can't just "not care" about his personality - anyone who comes to Liverpool must work their plums off and not expect megastar wages unless they've earned it: that is the kind of club we have become in the last couple of years.  Character is everything.  Cole could never fit in with that.  It's not even as if his sublime talent overrides all other concerns.  There are plenty of better left-backs in the Premier League (including two at Anfield!) who are younger and have better attitudes.

I can if it suits my argument :)

 

Do you have any real evidence that his character and attitude are so wide of what is required to be a player at LFC? As for talent, sure, he isn't first choice at Chelsea but is that because his replacement is a better player or because he has characteristics that are better suited to Chelsea's style of play? Maybe both. But only Mourinho can really answer that question. If we are so well-blessed with left backs why are we playing a young and inexperienced right back there? Cissokho is going back to Spain and Enrique is nowhere near to a solution to his problem let alone first team football according to last night's Echo.So I'm not sure who you think we have who is better. I think he would be a good stopgap for a season or two and hopefully we can get a longer term replacement and/or bring one of the kids through in that time.

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Thought Caulker looked poor yesterday. It can't help that he's playing in a shit team beside shit players, but I think we'd be better off giving Ilori and Wisdom games than signing someone like him.

 

I can see Mutch going somewhere like Southampton and doing really well.

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Agree about daelhi, looks like a real player, would like to see us go for him. And caulker is no better than what we have

 

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If Sunderland stayed up (very unlikely given their games) I wouldn't be against loaning them Borini again and getting Remy in. I reckon he'd get 20+ with ease for us. 

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