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Report: All options on the table regarding the Liverpool future of Neco Williams


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Neco Williams is set for talks with the club at the conclusion of this campaign after spending the second half of the season at Fulham.

 

The decision was made in January to send the Welsh full-back away on loan so he can get some consistent first-team Football under his belt, something he would not have got if he had stayed at the Reds.

 

To this point of time, Williams has made 13 appearances for the West London outfit and has generally impressed observers with the quality he does possess with manager Marco Silva saying “His intensity and the way he supported our offensive game has been fantastic. He is a young lad who always gives his best.”

 

 It is believed that the club remain keen for the Welsh international to remain on the books while the player himself has previously stated that it his main preference is to stay at Liverpool.

 

But as what is commonly the case with a emerging player, once they get some consistent first-team action on loan, their mindset changes. If the mutual decision is made for Williams to move on permanently, Liverpool will certainly not sell him on the cheap especially as he is a full international and under contract until 2025.

 

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Fulham who rubber stamped their automatic promotion back to the top flight on Tuesday night will certainly be interested in retaining the services of Williams, but the Echo states that while another loan has not been ruled out, it is the least appealing option.

 

With the Fabio Carvalho deal to Liverpool seemingly heading towards a positive conclusion, it appears that both clubs do have a decent working relationship which always helps in this scenario.

 

It has also come to light over the last week that Liverpool are looking closely at Aberdeen young right-Back Calvin Ramsey who has seen the Scottish U/21 international win glowing praise and attracting attention from a number of clubs.

 

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The Echo reports that Ramsey is certainly on the scouting list, but that interest has gone no further at this stage.

 

 

 

 


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11 minutes ago, aRdja said:

Extend the loan for one more season and see how he copes with the PL playing every game.

How can we judge a player who isn't playing for or against the best team in the League?

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28 minutes ago, aRdja said:

Would be facing the same teams as if he was playing for us, with the exception of Fulham. 

If he rejoins Liverpool, he won't play against Liverpool. If he stays at Fulham on loan, he won't play against Liverpool or Fulham.

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From what I saw of today's match, he did a decent job on the left side of midfield. He could become a more multi-purpose back-up, rather than just Trent's stand-in.

 

I really hope we keep him, especially now he'll be getting some top level experience at the World Cup.

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4 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Stupid to let him go. He's got ability and prowess. 

 

15 million? Fuck off he's worth more than that. 

Full backs seem to go for peanuts unless City are buying. 

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I think if there is a chance of 20m plus for him then we should sell - we can get a decent back up right back for a fair bit less than that and use rest to aid the squad refresh we will be undertaking and plus if Gomez is staying he has shown he can do a job as back up RB.

 

 

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On 22/04/2022 at 07:30, aRdja said:

Extend the loan for one more season and see how he copes with the PL playing every game.

How many loans can you make to premier league teams? Always thought it made sense to loan out decent players to teams you compete against so it destabilises them when you play them

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