As per liverpool.com report, all across the Premier League, things are quiet on the transfer front at the moment. Spurs have brought in Timo Werner on loan and Radu Drăgușin from Genoa but elsewhere, everyone has kept their powder dry. Liverpool was expecting to be quiet but the rest is a slight surprise.informationguidenigeria
Even Chelsea has refrained from lavish spending and clubs like Manchester United and Arsenal, with needs that could do with fixing, have decided not to dip into the market. Considering the extent of Premier League spending in the past, even in January, that is something of a change. Everton and now Nottingham Forest’s FFP/PSR troubles appear to have sent a message.NYSC Portal
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaLiverpool has no such worries when it comes to spending but the Reds will continue to be careful with what outgoings they have. Signing someone now could have implications for future windows, as several Premier League clubs are finding right now.JAMB Portal
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Among the things that need to be thought out at Anfield over the next few months, though, are the futures of Joël Matip, Thiago Alcântara and, most importantly, Mohamed Salah. That will lead into what we can expect from the summer transfer market, when the level of expenditure will be fascinating considering the current climate.
Matt Addison (MA) and James Findlater (JF) have had their say on some of the big issues that need to be resolved. You can let us know your thoughts in the comments section.JAMB Result
Mohamed Salah contract decision
This is an easy one, isn’t it? Salah simply has to be tied down to an extension, and ideally before the summer before the Saudi Arabia gossip ramps up again. There is absolutely no reason for Salah to want to go there rather than stay at Anfield and even less of a reason for Liverpool to lose its star player while he remains in his peak years.
We’re in full agreement here. As tempting as the inevitably huge fee would be for Salah from Saudi Arabia, he’s clearly far from done as a top Premier League player, and Liverpool should be looking to keep him. What’s more, recent developments with players seemingly already wanting out of the Saudi Pro League should hopefully sway Salah a bit more, and hopefully both parties will be on the same page.
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