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0:00 Intro
0:30 Fer López, Here We Go!
0:55 New deals for Brahim Díaz and Thibaut Courtois
1:35 Rodrygo fully focused on Real Madrid
2:50 Kerkez will be a Liverpool player
3:50 Robertson decision in the next days
4:27 Darwin Núñez will leave, Napoli interested
5:28 Barcelona have decided to try for Nico
7:45 Outro

47 Comments

  1. The best news for Liverpool this summer isn’t the arrival of Wirtz, Kerkez, or Frimpong — it’s the departure of that damn Núñez. 😁😁

  2. If Mikel Arteta doesn't buy a striker I wouldn't be surprised. Why ?! Because the whole football world is saying they need a striker except a few ex pro footballers who speak abstract saying an attacker.

  3. The term I hate to listen to is "attacker". Those who use it want to show us that they are different from others. They think oh the whole football world is saying a striker, I don't like to be seen as a part of the crowd.
    But their weakness is not being able to say a specific position.

  4. A typical Arsenal transfer market. They start getting linked with everybody, then the deal slimly falls through, and then they go silent for ever. Then at the end of the market they get a fourth choice target or "buy" someone from within their folds (they recover someone who was injured or trust their already "solid" squad, etc etc.) In the end we come close to winning the trophy because we "lost by small margins".
    But my real problem is: are these really worthy of all the emotional investment that fans are putting into this?

    I hope ( I really hope) I am wrong ,but I must admit that my doubt are always growing.