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Transfers Summer Transfer Thread 2023! - Closed (Maybe)

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Perisic as super-sub is a great fit, I'd be very surprised if we're looking to ship him out, we're thin enough up front as it is.

He's not really part of our future, but no need to rock the boat of something that's working.
I agree, as already said it is a possibility only if another winger comes in, Son/Kulusevski and the third lets say Pepe. You dont pay 60m to keep a player on the bench, and Son and Kulusevski are well before Perisic in quality hierarchy.
 
25 man squad

01 vicario
02 romero
03 micky pond
04 sanchez
05 royal
06 porro
07 bentancur
08 bissouma
09 lo celso
10 perisic
11 solomon
12 kulusevski
13 son
14 richarlison

01 forster
02 austin
03 davies
04 adarabioyo
05 sessegnon
06 skipp
07 maddison
08 johnson

01 udogie
02 sarr
03 orban




01 lloris
02 dier
03 tanganga
04 spence
05 reguilon
06 ndombele
07 hojbjerg

01 whiteman?
02 gil?

25 man (over age 21) squad plus under 21's

so you can keep a couple more 'overseas trained players - maximum is 17
 
Yes, already has verbal agreement with club management here he will come when the situation will allow it (this summer, winter or next summer at last).

It'll be next season then.... No way he walks away from £9.6m to have a a cameo stroll around Croatia and your lot sure as hell aren't picking that wage up.

If we're gonna pay he we may as well keep him in our squad.
 
Crazy money in the Arab footy league


Al-Ittihad, who are managed by former Spurs and Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, have offered Liverpool £150million for the superstar.

A five-year contract is on the table, with a near-£100million basic salary, a private jet or unlimited plane tickets for his family and an offer to become an ambassador for tourism and investments in Saudi Arabia - which will further boost the player's pay.

In total the deal would eclipse the £173m salary of Ronaldo at Al-Nassr.

There is also the possibility to have shares of a team in the future, as the Saudi government and League want teams to be owned by private owners mid term.
 
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