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- 24 January 2005
Both are better than Andy Carroll
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Liverpool would be a perfect club for Lukaku. I'm not sure Lukaku is perfect for Liverpool however...
I still have my doubts about him.
I have this ongoing discussion with both of my kids about who is better Lukaku or Benteke. here in Belgium Lukaku was Always seen as the biggest talent among the forwards and both my kids are Lukaku fans. IMO Benteke is better, but i doubt if he will ever have a better season than the last one. It would be foolish of him to leave Villa, it's too soon.
Personally I still don't think this is a bad thing in the long run for LFC. Suarez's personality and age mean that he was always likely to want at least one shot at the CL before he misses his peak. At best he would have stayed one more season imo, before heading off to a current 'giant'.
Plus I'm not convinced that LFC under Rodgers are best with a 'talisman' player. In much the same way as United had become too reliant on Ronaldo by the end of his time there, it's time for LFC to spread the goals around. Given how much importance Rodgers places on interchanging and fluidity, it wouldn't be too surprising if LFC had numerous players in double digits next year if Suarez goes.
Not sure about the Lukaku rumours? Why would Chelsea sell to LFC at any kind of cut price? Remember that Chelsea paid almost 20m pounds for Lukaku, and he's only gotten better since then. He is surely a 25m - 30m player already?
I think LFC's best bet is that Bale stays at Spurs. If he does than Suarez is the biggest 'name' available to Real - and Perez WILL buy a big name to counteract Neymar. Imo if Suarez goes to Madrid he'll have a much better first season or two than the Brazilian too, for significantly less cost.
Agree. Though Allen is a very good player IMO. He has it all to be a very good player for us for the next 10 years.If we get 40m from Suarez, then I think we need to sign atleast 3 players, and this time no more Swansea players....we can't afford to be spending 15m on the likes of Joe Allen.
We have to get good bargains from other leagues like Aspa.
And maybe have room for one big signing, assuming that someone wants to still come and join a team miles away from top-4.
Alonso wasn't for sale either, so...
as i said, the club has owners who don´t want to sell under 50 mil. and i doubt it will chainge. Suarez has long term contract and it is in our hands now...
i hope we only sell, not swap players, becouse we need to buy wisely and not primadonas from Real who don´t want to fight for LFC. As Rodgers said, this team needs winners and people who care..i don´t care where he finds those, but we need them..
Alonso wasn't for sale either, so...
If you could get £10M< + Di Maria for Suarez you should bite Madrids hand off! Di Maria is a majorly unsung member of a Madrid team that usually revolves around Cronaldo, he is so good and at a young age so surely only improving!
There hasnt really been any argentinian success stories in the premier league so di maria isnt a good idea

Di Maria is a great player. He would be an excelent idea but I think he is on massive wages and PSG is after him.There hasnt really been any argentinian success stories(apart from man city)in the premier league so di maria isnt a good idea
Liverpool are obliged to inform Suárez of any club prepared to activate a clause, believed to be in excess of £40m, that was included in the new four-year contract he signed last August. The clause will trigger negotiations should he wish to speak to that club, but not an automatic sale, and Liverpool would enter any talks insisting the Uruguay international is a better, fitter player than Torres was in January 2011.
Club officials were surprised by his comments this week because he had given them no indication prior to heading to South America that his heart was set on a move.
Brendan Rodgers knew Suarez was considering his future but was optimistic that Liverpool’s backing coupled with their commitment to helping him combat his disciplinary problems would convince him to stay put.
The idea that Liverpool’s owners will welcome the prospect of cashing in on Suarez is wrong.
They have been desperate to retain his services with chairman Tom Werner speaking to the striker personally since he was hit with the 10-match ban to try to keep him at Anfield.
Liverpool have reiterated that they expect Suarez to honour his contract but they appear to be fighting a losing battle.
If you could get £10M< + Di Maria for Suarez you should bite Madrids hand off! Di Maria is a majorly unsung member of a Madrid team that usually revolves around Cronaldo, he is so good and at a young age so surely only improving!