January Transfer Window 2010/2011 Season Rumours/Signings

I still can't believe Fabregas doesn't play for Barcelona. Its just a matter of transfer windws and he'll be gone. He just fits their style of play perfectly. Him and Iniesta in midfield is enough to send shivers down opposing clubs.
 
"great players" tend to keep a team ticking over when merged in / around better world class players.
With all respects - a Nasri, Arshavin or RVP, or even two of them, compared to Torres would be a step back in terms of goal scoring ability, marketing and drawing other talent into the club.

Yes, but a step up in midfield scoring ability. Its all a balance, if the midfield scored 30 more goals a season, then the strikers could score less and the team could still do significantly better. Maxi/Cole/Javanovic's contribution is pathetic, though Maxi was significantly improved under Hodgson vs last season, still mostly rubbish though.

As others said, yes the track record of good deals on the cheap isn't good at all at Liverpool, but the scouts could have picked 10 fantastic free transfers and Benitez just picked the one 10million risky option, who knows. End of the day there ARE great value deals out there and 40mil could buy a LOT of players.

Essentially what if Torres gets injured tomorrow and out for a year, the team are boned, sell Torres while he's worth more, buy 5 replacements, the chance of one getting injured would be the same, the chance of all 5 missing a year through injury is low. Liverpool have zero depth, and several first team players who are simply not good enough, its the same argument as losing Ronaldo. You can lose your main goal scorer but improve the rest of the team enough to still win things. Though in that case Utd didn't reinvest most of the money, they did get Valencia, and now Hernandez, both pretty damn good value, and both have been very good buys. They could have afforded another what, 4 players at similar prices, maybe a couple would suck, maybe a couple more would be brilliant, maybe you buy a 10million player who turns into one worth 50mil and make a killer profit.


If the rest of the team was significantly stronger and could easily cope with an injured Torres, I would probably lean towards keeping him(unless he really wanted out), but in a team that would be in serious goal scoring trouble if he were injured, selling and replacing with several players is a far smarter bet.

This late in the window though it will be hard to get exactly who you want. Suarez is a very good start, you never know, he might score more than Torres ever would have, grab N'zogbia for 10mil, he'll easily agree to go, Wigan can't afford to not let him go, and he's better than any winger they have. Adam's aswell and you have one player whose potentially world class in Suarez and two proven performers in the league, both who bring goals and frankly N'zogbia will do FAR better at a better club, he'll score more and create a load of chances.
 
I expect to see quite a flurry of bids tomorrow, Chelsea will try an improved offer, Man City might fancy a poke even though they just got Dzeko. Going to be a busy day on the phones tomorrow for Kenny.
 
Have I just seen someone say £80 million for Torres?

He hasn't exactly been tearing up trees lately, in fact he has looked more likely to tear his calf.
 
I do think this answers for a few things, I imagine he's wanted to leave for a little while and now has more of a reason to now that Liverpool have enough of a replacement for him I guess. He'd suit Utd, would never go there though..

More like Chelsea wanted to leave it until City have signed Dzeko and/or have as little time to react as possible.
 
"great players" tend to keep a team ticking over when merged in / around better world class players.
With all respects - a Nasri, Arshavin or RVP, or even two of them, compared to Torres would be a step back in terms of goal scoring ability, marketing and drawing other talent into the club.
Erm, let's weigh up the pros and cons of a striker coming to Liverpool (assuming it's to replace Fairynando):

Pros:
  • One world class player: Reina.
  • Large club with good history.
  • In one of the biggest and most challenging leagues in the world.
  • New sugar-daddies potentially wanting to pump money into the club.

Cons:
  • Mid-table in said league and deserve to be there on performance.
  • Comparatively weak in a lot of areas of the pitch.
  • Not looking like qualifying for European football next season, even Europa League.
  • Managers (and even owners) have been chopping and changing recently; there is no stability at the helm.
Conclusion: even optimistically Liverpool look like being in a 'developing phase' for the next few seasons. No striker of Torres' calibre would realistically want to come into replace him, you'd have a far better ratio of pros to cons to hope for that, so moaning that anything would be a step down would be entirely apt - but that is what you're looking at here, save Villa hearing the weather is nice at Merseyside this time of year.

Like Baz said, invest in the whole squad and put a 'good, maybe not great' striker up front. It's what has to happen.
 
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Harry Redknapp was just on sky sports ruling out any chance of signing a striker, if true (and harry does tell fibs), its bad news for Spurs with none of our strikers able to hit a barn door all season ill be happy with the ITV 4 and channel five cup next year, playing against some poxy Romanian team. Oh well.

Only because he refuses to give Keane much of a look in.
Spurs don't need a striker, they have Keane, Pavlechenko, Crouch and Defoe. In fact short of bringing in a superstar it is very hard to figure out how Spurs could strengthen their squad, they have decent players and cover in all positions, a very well balanced squad (maybe an additional left-sided player I would come in handy I suppose).
 
Have I just seen someone say £80 million for Torres?

He hasn't exactly been tearing up trees lately, in fact he has looked more likely to tear his calf.

And if you read the entire post, you would say its because:
Clubs know we need a replacement, so will abuse us on the transfer fee, so its going to take a highly <-- key word. Inflated value to make it worth while selling with 3 days left.
 
Only because he refuses to give Keane much of a look in.
Spurs don't need a striker, they have Keane, Pavlechenko, Crouch and Defoe. In fact it is very hard to figure out how Spurs could strengthen their squad, they have decent players and cover in all positions, a very well balanced squad (maybe an additional left-sided player I would come in handy I suppose).

Keane has to prove his worth. Not once has he done anything when he has come on from the bench, nor the rare start he has had. We can't just throw him on and hope for the best.
 
Erm, let's weigh up the pros and cons of a striker coming to Liverpool assuming it's to replace Fairynando:

Pros:
  • One world class player: Reina.
  • Large club with good history.
  • In one of the biggest and most challenging leagues in the world.
  • New sugar-daddies potentially wanting to pump money into the club.

Cons:
  • Mid-table in said league and deserve to be there on performance.
  • Comparatively weak in a lot of areas of the pitch.
  • Not looking like qualifying for European football next season, even Europa League.
  • Managers (and even owners) have been chopping and changing recently; there is no stability at the helm.
Conclusion: even optimistically Liverpool look like being in a 'developing phase' for the next few seasons. No striker of Torres' calibre would realistically want to come into replace him, you'd have a far better ratio of pros to cons to hope for that, so moaning that anything would be a step down would be entirely apt - but that is what you're looking at here, save Davids hearing the weather is nice at Merseyside this time of year.

Like Baz said, invest in the whole squad and put a 'good, maybe not great' striker up front. It's what has to happen.

So in other words, Roy, H&G, Purslow pulled a Souness on us. Goodie.
 
No striker of Torres' calibre would realistically want to come into replace him.

There's only a handful of players (let alone strikers) in the world of Torres's calibre and you might see 1 of those move every 2-3 years.

If Torres is to leave (whether that be now or the summer) it's players one step down from his level that we'll be looking at signing and we've possibly signed a player of that calibre today.
 
Wonder will they shake his hand at the bridge?
I hope our away fans our great that day and give him hell, although im sure we'll be swarmed out by the plastic flags on the seats with torres face on them.

After all the **** he came out with about us being his 'English club' or his Grandad teaching what history etc. meant to him, jesus, what a hypocrit, if he does a rooney/tevez he will never be what he was, someone the fans trusted.
 
There's only a handful of players (let alone strikers) in the world of Torres's calibre and you might see 1 of those move every 2-3 years.

If Torres is to leave (whether that be now or the summer) it's players one step down from his level that we'll be looking at signing and we've possibly signed a player of that calibre today.

Suarez is not a striker >.<

Hes like Messi lite, but not left footed. And not a god.

Torres broke my heart. Genuinely gutted he has submitted a transfer request. Hopefully we kick on enough in the remainder of the season for him to see a turn around.

Tell Barca they can have him for peanuts. Anything to keep him away from the PL teams. Him strengthening a rival could cost us more then his transfer fee :(
 
TOTTENHAM have tabled a new improved £25million bid for Newcastle striker Andy Carroll.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy made the offer for the England star, 22, directly to Toon chief Mike Ashley yesterday.

The package of a £22m fee with another £3m to follow would shatter Tottenham's current transfer record which is the £16.5m they paid to Charlton for Darren Bent in 2007.

Newcastle have tried to stonewall all interest in Carroll, who has scored 11 goals this season.

But Spurs are refusing to take 'no' for an answer even though Ashley has made it clear he does not want to sell the player, who is currently out with a thigh injury which has seen him miss Toon's last five games.

Ironically, Carroll picked up the problem in the 2-0 defeat at White Hart Lane last month and has been in Sweden looking for a cure to speed up his recovery.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is a big admirer of Carroll but would like to ship out some of his international forwards before the deal is done.

He is willing to sell Robbie Keane, who is interesting West Ham, and Russian hitman Roman Pavlyuchenko to make room for Carroll.

Redknapp also remains keen on Everton skipper Phil Neville and will keep plugging away in the hope of getting his man for around £1m.

Tosh.
 
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