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Reds reject enquiry for midfielder

The Reds have reportedly dismissed an enquiry from Swansea City to take their former midfielder Joe Allen back to the Liberty Stadium.

 

Having sold ex-Red Jonjo Shelvey to Newcastle last week for a fee approaching £12m, the Swans were hoping to secure a deal to take the 25 year old Welshman back to the club where he began his career but they have been rebuffed by Jurgen Klopp.

 

With his team still competing on four fronts and games coming thick and fast, the German is reluctant to allow anybody to leave in this transfer window, but may be more receptive to a deal at the end of the season for a player who has not been a regular and has made just one Premier League start since Klopp replaced Brendan Rodgers.

 

Allen has been in good form of late, following up a man of the match display at Stoke in the Capital One Cup by coming off the bench to score a last minute equaliser against Arsenal at Anfield a week ago, but he appears to be fighting a losing battle to win over Klopp and is currently behind Lucas, Emre Can, Jordan Henderson and James Milner for a place in midfield.

 

Tentative talks over a new contract appear to have been shelved since the arrival of Klopp and Allen recently spoke of the uncertainty he is feeling over his Anfield future.

 

“That is something which has gone very quiet.” he said of the contract talks. “I am not too sure really. I have made only one league start this season and I want to play more, I think that is obvious for any player in that situation."

 

“From my point of view it is about knuckling down, doing my job and giving my best, which I always do.”

 

Allen’s transfer value is probably at it’s highest now as come the summer he will have just one year left on his deal, but Klopp has to weigh that up against the possibility of being left short should any of his first choice midfield players require resting or pick up an injury.

 

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He has scored one goal this season and three last. Hardly the answer to that problem.

Fair enough, I could of swore I seen him bang in a few more than that last season though.

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I like Shelvey, but I think the fact that he went to Newcastle and not Bayern, PSG, Barcelona, Real, Juve, City, United, Arsenal, Chelsea or even Spurs shows that you're wrong.

Were as we're knocking back bids by the mighty Swansea for Allen!

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Allens treatment has been concerning not only because he is an excellent player who should be starting, it shows Klopp is not interested in playing a midfield that likes to keep possession.

This is a wind up isn't it?

 

Did you go on the Manc forums urging them to retain Djemba-Djemba too?

 

Perhaps it shows that Klopp aspires to something on a higher plane than Swansea?

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You're crazy. This is us we're talking about.

 

With a year to scout and £70m to find a striker we ended up with Balotelli. As much as I think Allen should be moved on, given the limited time and our success rate we'd end up with a wheelie bin with a face drawn on it for double the price.

There's probably better players with their contracts running down we could pick up at a snip.

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I bet he's not even Boss in his own house never mind Bossing our Midfield.

 

Stay off the hard drugs Brendan...

Watch his every touch video when he was at Swansea and they played us at anfield, he ran the show and was leaving our midfielders on their arses.

 

At Swansea he will get the freedom to attack and will have players alongside him in midfield who can actually retain the ball, I would have liked to see him go abroad but if he is staying in the prem Swansea is the best club for him.

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According to the article I read on the Beeb they only offered to take him on loan. That's a definite no, if that's the case. 

 

If someone comes up with actual money, then we will have something to consider. 

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According to the article I read on the Beeb they only offered to take him on loan. That's a definite no, if that's the case.

 

If someone comes up with actual money, then we will have something to consider.

Agreed. At worst, he's a decent squad player. At best, a tidy passed of the ball and a hard worker off of it. Can he be upgraded, yes. Is it worth sending him on loan while we're struggling for goals and the managers learning the intricacies of side he's inherited, no.

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On the basis that 12 million will be spunked in the blink of an eye keep him

He's not great but there are far worse wage thieves that need binning off before Allen gets the push. 

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In a squad that had three world class midfielders, he, Henderson and Can would all be superb fourth choices.

 

Only if the the world class holding midfielder and word class number 10 never got injured.

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Allens treatment has been concerning not only because he is an excellent player who should be starting, it shows Klopp is not interested in playing a midfield that likes to keep possession.

 

Allen has been very good everytime he has featured under Klopp except against Newcastle where the midfield was overrun with Lucas playing shit next to him, even his haters have been giving him credit.

 

He should go now is Klopp is going to carry on wasting him on the bench, he'll get freedom at Swansea to attack and we'll get to see him dribbling around can and hendo and leaving them on their arses next season when he is bossing the midfield.

Ok,I will play along with your 'Brendan and all who sailed in her' love in.

I think Allen is played the way he is by Klopp,either for 70 minutes or as a possible impact sub,because Klopp doesnt think he can make an impact for 90 minutes but can either do a job for 70 mins or longer or offer fresh legs when pushing for a goal,as he also offers a DM possibility if we play three at the back later on.

The good thing Klopp does compared to Bodger is that he recognises he needs one or two players on the bench just in case things need changing. Its called tactical thinking.

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