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What's going on with Sakho?


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are you trying to be as moronic as possible?

 

Barca would tell anyone bidding less than 250 million to fuck off. Probably higher

 

Sakho would be sold for anything over ten million

 

perhaps we'd get a little more from Barca if we could interest them in a player plus cash deal.

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No, your post is ridiculous because it contains a statement which is impossible to prove.

An opinion?  On a Football Forum, of all places?

Is nothing sacred?

 

Almost every post on this thread contains "a statement which is impossible to prove".  I'm still waiting for someone to answer my original question - is there anything which is possible to prove on which we should base a belief that Rodgers wants rid of Sakho?

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An opinion? On a Football Forum, of all places?

Is nothing sacred?

 

Almost every post on this thread contains "a statement which is impossible to prove". I'm still waiting for someone to answer my original question - is there anything which is possible to prove on which we should base a belief that Rodgers wants rid of Sakho?

It was written as fact, not opinion.

 

To answer your question, yes there is something substantive but you've said that none of it gives rise to concern and you've already dismissed it as meaningless.

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It was written as fact, not opinion.

 

To answer your question, yes there is something substantive but you've said that none of it gives rise to concern and you've already dismissed it as meaningless.

I must have missed it, then.  What is it?

 

Or, if you're talking about the fact that (after Sakho was unavailable for the Stoke game) Rodgers kept faith with the back four that has now kept three clean sheets, can you explain why this is substantive proof that "something is going on".

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Sakho’s time at Liverpool hasn’t exactly gone the way the French international had hoped for when he left his home town for a Premier League adventure.


Forced out of the squad back at Paris Saint-Germain by multi-million pound purchases, the Parisian born and bred defender moved to Liverpool to play more first-team football.


Two seasons and only 34 league appearances later, the player is considering his options, especially with Euro 2016 happening next summer in France.


Le Parisien on Tuesday report that Sakho had been given the go ahead to find himself a club for a one-year loan deal, with Roma and a few Premier League clubs declaring an interest in the player.


However, since then, the French paper claims the Merseyside club have made a big U-turn on their decision and want the player to stay, offering him a new four-year contract worth €21m, which would equate to the player earning around £80k/week.


Fenway Sports Group are apparently the ones who made the decision to offer the player the contract, perhaps hoping to sell him for more in the summer, or simply not wanting to see an investment go cheaply after a year long loan somewhere else.


Le Parisien believe the player himself is opting towards signing the new contract, meaning he will have a lot to do if he wants to establish himself at Liverpool.


As the French newspaper points out, the player didn’t even make the squad against Bournemouth last week, showing how little Rodgers trusts him at the moment.


Tom Coast


http://sportwitness.ning.com/page/about-us


 





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