Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Transfer news shows how far Liverpool have fallen

Liverpool could lose two players before the transfer window shuts next week. Argentine midfielder Javier Mascherano has allegedly told the club that he doesn’t wish to play for the club again and wants to leave.

Spanish giants Barcelona have already had a £16million bid rejected by the Reds but are expected to up their offer in the next few days.

Change

The other player that could be leaving the club is Dirk Kuyt, who according to his agent is in talks with European champions Inter about a £15million-plus move, despite denials from Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson.

The striker-turned winger has scored some vital goals for the Reds in the last few seasons and although not the most technically gifted always works his socks off for the team.

The fact that these two players are even considering leaving Liverpool just goes to show what a bad state the club are currently in. Liverpool Football Club used to be one of the biggest clubs in the world and players would do anything to sign for them. Now it seems they can’t wait to get out of Anfield.

It really is a sad state of affairs that one of English football’s greatest clubs has fallen so far in such a short space of time. The club are now in major debt but surely it can’t be so bad that they need to sell two of their first team regulars?

Mascherano’s situation is that his family are currently unsettled on Merseyside and he now wants to leave the area. I don’t know why his situation wasn’t sorted earlier in the summer, as he has apparently wanted to leave the club for awhile.

However I can’t understand Kuyt’s reasons for leaving Anfield, except for the fact that he wants to join up with former-boss Rafa Benitez in Milan.

His agent Rob Jansen has told media: “It doesn’t mean he wants to leave at all costs, but when a club like Inter comes along its normal to look into the situation further.”

It sounds to me like Kuyt is keeping his options open with this statement just in case the move doesn’t materialise.

New

Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Fulham left-back Paul Konchesky, if today’s reports are to be believed. Now don’t get me wrong Paul Konchesky isn’t a bad player, he’s a decent player but I’m sure Liverpool fans would have expected better.

Liverpool are in need of a left-back but I just don’t think Konchesky is good enough to play for a team in the top four, which Liverpool are aspiring for at the end of this season. However this signing and the possible exits sum up Liverpool’s transfer activity in recent years.

Money

Liverpool are going to struggle until they get rid of their American owners. Reports of imminent takeovers and new owners have got the fans hopes up but that takeover will not be completed anytime soon.

Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson will be doing his job with one hand tied behind his back until the club have a new owner willing to back him. The team is in need of major strengthening to even get back into the top four, never mind challenging for the league title and they currently don’t have the money to sign top class players.

Long Way Back

Liverpool are currently in a period of transition but that doesn’t mean that their players should be looking to leave the club. However Liverpool has a long way back to the days when they were regarded as one of the biggest clubs in the world.

And that’s if they ever get back to those days, but even as a rival fan I do believe that they will get back to those glory days, it’s just a matter of how long it will take them to get back to those days of winning the league title. It could be awhile Liverpool fans, so please be patient!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Nugent


David is a freelance football writer with nearly a decade of experience writing about the beautiful game. The experienced writer has written for over a dozen websites and also an international soccer magazine offline.
Arguably his best work has come as an editorial writer for Soccernews, sharing his good, bad and ugly opinions on the world’s favourite sport. During David’s writing career he has written editorials, betting previews, match previews, banter, news and opinion pieces.

SHARE OR COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE

WE RECOMMEND

  • Brad

    0 0

    And Hodgson (ain’t he the new Liverpool coach?, I forget) ain’t that bad a coach. He did a decent job at Fulham.

  • liverpool.fan

    0 0

    jeez! liverpool is dead! they lost 3-0 to manchester city, 1-1 against arsenal, beat 1-0 blackpool but it was just a luck.
    I guess they’ve brought a wrong coach from wrong team, so it becomes wrong in everything.

    • David Nugent

      0 0

      Actually they beat West Brom 1-0 not Blackpool.

  • Brad

    0 0

    In Italy, they play for the fear of losing, not the joy of winning and the benefits of that. Serie A will only ever be dominated by the Milans. Juventus is like how Arsenal have been for a few years, but might not be this year: a team that’ll have a good run, but still end up trophyless. Meanwhile, the EPL is more opened up, and open competition where you play to win and get the trophies (and with that comes money of course as bonus) and so far, the teams, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal are most likely to win the title, with Man City poosibly finishing in Big 4 (but no title). In Italy, there’s the fear of losing and glorifying of the professional foul and diving, and the Serie A is dominated by only one team with a couple of other teams that do reasonably well.

  • Remo Prete

    0 0

    Aren’t most of the players in Premier League money grabbers, not to be rude but thats how most of the players think in Europe when going to England, it’s all for the money.
    10 clubs are already taken over.
    We see less English on the field.
    National team sucks arse…. 🙁
    I might be an Italian living in the UK but even I can see that Premier League just sucks compaired to Serie A and other leagues in Europe. In Italy we play for the love of the game in UK last 15 years it just looks you all playing for the money it’s sad.

  • Jayswezy

    0 0

    good

  • Raul

    0 0

    It’s a clear sign that these American money grabbers just want to grab as much cash as they can before leaving the club. Shame on them, but it’s also a clear sign to the other clubs which have become ‘luxury toys’ of some billionaire that once these guys are fed up with their ‘hobby’ they will put a big ‘for sale’ sign on all and everybody in the club and offload as much players as they can, and ruin a great club while doing so.

  • Brad

    0 0

    Apparently the staff didn’t realize what a big impact he had on your team. guess they do now. . .

  • Thomas

    0 0

    Mascherano can leave, anyone that doesn’t want to play for his jersey can F%^&K off. Kuyt would be a significant loss but the biggest loss was Alonso. Why didn’t we fuss over Alonso leaving?

    Signed…….Disgruntled Liverpool supporter.

  • Brad

    0 0

    well the more that leave, the merrier.

  • Brad

    0 0

    well the more that leave, the merrier.

  • Thomas

    0 0

    Mascherano can leave, anyone that doesn’t want to play for his jersey can F%^&K off. Kuyt would be a significant loss but the biggest loss was Alonso. Why didn’t we fuss over Alonso leaving?

    Signed…….Disgruntled Liverpool supporter.

  • Brad

    0 0

    Apparently the staff didn’t realize what a big impact he had on your team. guess they do now. . .

  • Raul

    0 0

    It’s a clear sign that these American money grabbers just want to grab as much cash as they can before leaving the club. Shame on them, but it’s also a clear sign to the other clubs which have become ‘luxury toys’ of some billionaire that once these guys are fed up with their ‘hobby’ they will put a big ‘for sale’ sign on all and everybody in the club and offload as much players as they can, and ruin a great club while doing so.

  • Jayswezy

    0 0

    good

  • Remo Prete

    0 0

    Aren’t most of the players in Premier League money grabbers, not to be rude but thats how most of the players think in Europe when going to England, it’s all for the money.
    10 clubs are already taken over.
    We see less English on the field.
    National team sucks arse…. 🙁
    I might be an Italian living in the UK but even I can see that Premier League just sucks compaired to Serie A and other leagues in Europe. In Italy we play for the love of the game in UK last 15 years it just looks you all playing for the money it’s sad.

  • Brad

    0 0

    In Italy, they play for the fear of losing, not the joy of winning and the benefits of that. Serie A will only ever be dominated by the Milans. Juventus is like how Arsenal have been for a few years, but might not be this year: a team that’ll have a good run, but still end up trophyless. Meanwhile, the EPL is more opened up, and open competition where you play to win and get the trophies (and with that comes money of course as bonus) and so far, the teams, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal are most likely to win the title, with Man City poosibly finishing in Big 4 (but no title). In Italy, there’s the fear of losing and glorifying of the professional foul and diving, and the Serie A is dominated by only one team with a couple of other teams that do reasonably well.

  • liverpool.fan

    0 0

    jeez! liverpool is dead! they lost 3-0 to manchester city, 1-1 against arsenal, beat 1-0 blackpool but it was just a luck.
    I guess they’ve brought a wrong coach from wrong team, so it becomes wrong in everything.

    • David Nugent

      0 0

      Actually they beat West Brom 1-0 not Blackpool.

  • Brad

    0 0

    And Hodgson (ain’t he the new Liverpool coach?, I forget) ain’t that bad a coach. He did a decent job at Fulham.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This field is required *

Join the conversation!

or Register

Live Scores

advertisement

Betting Guide Advertisement

advertisement

Become a Writer
More More
Top