Rhian Brewster is very highly regarded striker and could come in as the 4th choice striker currently filled by Sturridge. He was on the bench against Barca. Ben Woodburn has stalled but is also one of promise - he's a winger or CAM role.
Harry Wilson has had an excellent season for Derby and it's getting make or break time for him as a Liverpool player. Marco Grujic has also had a solid season out on loan but I expect he will be sold.
Ki Jana-Hoever is a right back, Dutch, who can also play CB. Very young and played in FA Cup against Wolves. Big future but unlikely for next season. Rafa Camacho is a left winger, plays at left back too, whose name gets thrown around.
Oxlade-Chamberlain will be like getting a new player again. I think Liverpool missed him this season - he offers something a bit different than the others who are more "workman-like"
None others quite jumping out at me off the top of my head.
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Whether they win the UCL or not, Liverpool could do with taking the domestic cups a bit more seriously - I know there is fixture congestion but picking up a cup or two will kill the Klopp "curse".
If he loses to the Spuds he should get sacked anyway just for the hell of it!
On.another note I am hoping these things happen
Arsenal win the Europa
Spuds win the UCL
Can you imagine the burn if Chelsea and Liverpool win sweet **** all this season between them and Spuds are the Champions of Europe after not spending a £ in the off season
The lulz will be epic if this happens
Villa just beat West Brom in a penalty shootout for a place in the play off at Wembley
Jedi subbed on at 122 minutes - first and only touch of the ball was his penalty, which he put away calmly
Leeds v Darby tomorrow to see who plays them in the £200 million game on 27 May
my neutrality is bending towards Leeds, purely because having Bielsa in the premier league would add even more hilarity to the managerial circus
The only way a Villa win will be acceptable is of they sack Jedinak on the spot, middle of the pitch at Wembley over the loudspeaker.
Also if they refuse to let John Terry touch the trophy and just run away with it like Ribery does when his teammates used to try and throw beer on him.
I've kind of blocked the John Terry thing out
it's impossible to judge a team fairly with such an outlier
this is why in statistics we often use median instead of mean - the sheer ****ishness of Terry would throw out Villa's ****itude score making it impossible to watch the game with anything approaching neutrality
Why would he care if Villa get promoted or not??
He only there as Roman won't let him coach at Chelsea yet
But when that day comes you know he be back like a flash
Just another mercenary cashing a pay cheque until Chelsea come calling
Same as Stevie G it written in the stars that he go back and coach the Scousers 1 day