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Rafael Benitez today revealed he has already made plans to strengthen his squad for next season.

Despite facing the challenge of trying to lead the Reds to more European glory this campaign, the Liverpool boss admits plans are already underway - and deals have already been set in place - to bring fresh faces to the club in time for the new campaign.

 

"We are working on trying to improve the squad for next season," said Benitez. "We have some movements for next season, so we will continue trying to do the same.

 

"At least we are trying to go forward. We have had meetings with the scouting department, we talk about targets and they travel all around the world talking with players and agents. We are trying to do our job.

 

"We were this morning progressing in some issues and we will do the same. We have some signings for the next season done. They are senior players for the first team and young players for the first team and reserve team. Two of them are really close, young players, and one senior player is done. He talks good English, but is not English."

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Rafael Benitez today revealed he has already made plans to strengthen his squad for next season.

Despite facing the challenge of trying to lead the Reds to more European glory this campaign, the Liverpool boss admits plans are already underway - and deals have already been set in place - to bring fresh faces to the club in time for the new campaign.

 

"We are working on trying to improve the squad for next season," said Benitez. "We have some movements for next season, so we will continue trying to do the same.

 

"At least we are trying to go forward. We have had meetings with the scouting department, we talk about targets and they travel all around the world talking with players and agents. We are trying to do our job.

 

"We were this morning progressing in some issues and we will do the same. We have some signings for the next season done. They are senior players for the first team and young players for the first team and reserve team. Two of them are really close, young players, and one senior player is done. He talks good English, but is not English."

 

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Rafael Benitez today revealed he has already made plans to strengthen his squad for next season.

Despite facing the challenge of trying to lead the Reds to more European glory this campaign, the Liverpool boss admits plans are already underway - and deals have already been set in place - to bring fresh faces to the club in time for the new campaign.

 

"We are working on trying to improve the squad for next season," said Benitez. "We have some movements for next season, so we will continue trying to do the same.

 

"At least we are trying to go forward. We have had meetings with the scouting department, we talk about targets and they travel all around the world talking with players and agents. We are trying to do our job.

 

"We were this morning progressing in some issues and we will do the same. We have some signings for the next season done. They are senior players for the first team and young players for the first team and reserve team. Two of them are really close, young players, and one senior player is done. He talks good English, but is not English."

 

He is scouse!

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Not read the whole thread but just read on the BBC website that Arsenal's Flamini is out of contract in the summer. So he fits the bill!

 

Flamini is a very good player and would improve the squad but I think if he leaves them he will go abroad. Was really impressed with him at Anfield in the 4-2 and think the game swayed our way once he went off.

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Rafael Benitez today revealed he has already made plans to strengthen his squad for next season.

Despite facing the challenge of trying to lead the Reds to more European glory this campaign, the Liverpool boss admits plans are already underway - and deals have already been set in place - to bring fresh faces to the club in time for the new campaign.

 

"We are working on trying to improve the squad for next season," said Benitez. "We have some movements for next season, so we will continue trying to do the same.

 

"At least we are trying to go forward. We have had meetings with the scouting department, we talk about targets and they travel all around the world talking with players and agents. We are trying to do our job.

 

"We were this morning progressing in some issues and we will do the same. We have some signings for the next season done. They are senior players for the first team and young players for the first team and reserve team. Two of them are really close, young players, and one senior player is done. He talks good English, but is not English."

 

 

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Flamini is a very good player and would improve the squad but I think if he leaves them he will go abroad. Was really impressed with him at Anfield in the 4-2 and think the game swayed our way once he went off.

 

I agree with that. I'm sure it would have been all over the papers by now too if it was someone that high profile at one of our rivals, but you never know...

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I agree with that. I'm sure it would have been all over the papers by now too if it was someone that high profile at one of our rivals, but you never know...

 

Flamini certainly fits the bill if you combine what Ballague and Rafa have said, but I agree with sm9, there is little chance of a deal for a player who plays for a main rival slipping under the radar. Not in this day and age.

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