讲完不相关的来说相关和大家关心的。。。
看看劲爆消息如下三进三出吓死人。。。你相信吗?
如果传闻真如报纸说BR一直在找了三个后卫Aly cissokho, Tiogo Iiori,还有sakho。。。。那就可能放走两个后卫了。。。
苏神如果皇马要买他就真的不出奇。。。我看了benzema的表现真的完全不合格如果不是皇马中前场传球给他留机会给他,他根本进不了球。。。
Three In, Three Out: Potential Liverpool Transfer Plansby Mark Brus August 19th, 2013
More ins and outs that could happen at Anfield before the end of the summer transfer window.
Liverpool have already had a fairly busy summer, doing some decent business in bringing in the likes of Simon Mignolet, Kolo Toure, Luis Alberto, and Iago Aspas. They have also managed to rid themselves of some deadwood in Andy Carroll and Pepe Reina, but there is still room for some improvement if they want to finally break into the top four. Out: Martin Skrtel Martin Skrtel initially looked like a great prospect when he signed from Zenit St Petersburg in 2008, but he has arguably failed to live up to expectations of him at Anfield, and fell down the pecking order at the club last season under Brendan Rodgers. With Kolo Toure arriving in defence this summer, and more targets being linked, Skrtel could still make way before the end of the summer. Napoli are thought to be the main contenders for his signature, with his former boss Rafael Benitez keen to link up with him again. He has also been linked with Arsenal at points, though the Reds are unlikely to want to sell the Slovakian to a rival. Much will depend as well on the future of other defensive players currently at the club, as Rodgers could find himself short of cover at the back.
Out: Daniel Agger In a less positive exit, defender Daniel Agger could be set to leave Liverpool this summer, even after recently being named vice-captain at the club. The Danish international has been a top performer for the Reds since joining in 2005, but this has not escaped the attention of Spanish giants Barcelona, who are known to be on the lookout for defensive reinforcements this summer. The La Liga champions have already seen bids for David Luiz rejected, and could move for Agger as an alternative. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Agger is also keen on a move to the Nou Camp, and Liverpool may once again find that the lack of Champions League football on offer at Anfield will see them struggle to keep hold of their star names. This would be another big blow to the club’s defensive depth, after the retirement of stalwart Jamie Carragher at the end of last season. In a transfer saga that has lasted all summer, Luis Suarez is still thought to be hoping to force a move away from Liverpool. At first a move to European giants such as Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Juventus seemed most likely, as he put his reasons for wanting to leave down to a desire to escape the English press, until Arsenal emerged as his main suitors. Liverpool are obviously reluctant to sell, particularly to a Premier League rival, and although Suarez has returned to training at the club and apologised to his manager and team-mates, there could still be time for another twist in this tail. Suarez scored 30 goals last season, and is certainly a player who should be playing at the very top level of the Champions League. Despite their strong stance on the situation, it is hard to imagine the Uruguayan being settled and back to his best at the club. It would be a big blow to lose such a top talent, but it could work in their favour if they reinvest his vast transfer fee properly. With Real Madrid failing so far to land their prime target of Gareth Bale, could they still turn to Suarez late on?
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