Transfer Talk: Klopp’s Keeper Crisis Solved, Pogba on the Move, Richarlison for £50m?


Transfer Talk: Klopp’s Keeper Crisis Solved, Pogba on the Move, Richarlison for £50m?
 The painfully long summer between the end of last season and the start of the new one is so desolate and devoid of any football action that football fans cling to anything that may resemble even the faintest glimmer of excitement or activity. The void is usually filled by endless discussion of inconceivable transfer rumours, made up by meddling agents who then sit back and watch Sky Sports analyse these false rumours for hours on end, only for the player in question to sign a new five-year contract a week later.

However, there has been no such footballing hiatus this summer, with the World Cup occupying the footballing world for an entire month. As brilliant as the World Cup may have been, it has left very little time for any meaningless chatter about transfers, meaning the agents have had to concentrate all their lies and dodgy tip-offs that their client is on the move into just three weeks, when they previously had over two months to stir things up. This has led to a flurry of transfer activity as clubs realise they now only have a couple of weeks to sort out their business before the transfer window slams shut.

Jurgen Klopp has easily been the busiest of the premier league managers so far, snapping up Roma goalkeeper Alisson for a world-record fee for a goalkeeper. At £67 million, the Brazilian comes with a hefty price tag, but the fact he was able to keep Man City’s Ederson, arguably the signing of last season, out of the Brazil side for the entirety of the World Cup is a positive early sign for Reds fans.

Paul Pogba’s seemingly irreparable relationship with Jose Mourinho shows no sign of improving, even after the Frenchman’s dazzling display at the World Cup which saw him lead France to their first overall win in 20 years. With the Man United manager beginning to get tired of the midfielder’s inconsistency, Pogba may be on his way out before the new season even begins, and there is no shortage of suitors should Pogba decide to leave. Barcelona have been the favourites to land the £89 million man’s signature for the past two years now, but following the transfer of Ronaldo to Juventus, The Old Lady has become a more attractive prospect, with Pogba enjoying four successful years in Turin before his record move to Manchester. Despite not living up to expectations at Old Trafford, the creative midfielder is still valued at about £100 million, which could price both clubs out of a move having already made big-money signings, with Barca spending £140 million on Phillipe Coutinho in January.

Following Sky and BT agreeing to give the Premier League over £4bn for the PL TV rights, the transfer market has gone a bit bonkers, with average players going for ridiculous sums of money that could have bought you a world-class striker a few seasons ago. Watford are the latest club to exploit this crazy new market, valuing Brazilian winger Richarlison at £50 million after the 21-year-old scored just 5 goals last season. The tactic seems to be to randomly choose a number between £30-100 million and hope that there is some deluded club willing to massively over- pay for a half-decent player. Luckily for Watford, Everton specialise in wasting money on unproven players, and seem eager to continue this trend with Richarlison after spending a similar amount of money on Icelandic flop Gylfi Sigurdsson last summer.
Transfer Window closes in: 18 Days

Done Deals:
Danny Ward – Goalkeeper –Liverpool to Leicester -£12.5m – Transfer Rating – 5/10 – Way down the pecking order at Liverpool, will be understudy to Kasper Schmeichel unless Danish international moves on

Alisson – Goalkeeper – Roma to Liverpool - £66.8m – 9/10 – Necessary signing to replace Karius, a bit pricey but worth the money

Daley Blind – Defender – Man Utd to Ajax - £14m – 6/10 – Never really settled at United but will be a welcome addition to an inexperienced Ajax squad

Felipe Anderson – Winger – Lazio to West Ham – £41m – 7/10 – A lot of money but shows West Ham mean business, could either be a world-beater or a flop

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