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Smithy and Joe are joined by Nieve Petruzziello & Laurence McKenna this week on Saturday Social. With Jurgen Klopp’s last ever game managing Liverpool coming closer we look back at every signing he has made for the Reds and rank them from cold being the worst to hot being the best. What would you change?

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46 Comments

  1. I can kind of get Van Dijk over Salah, but I’m sorry, for as good as Alisson has been, a goalkeeper is almost never more important or better than a world class attacker.

  2. Top 10 should be:
    1-2. Salah or Van Dijk (which ever one you think has had a bigger impact)
    3. Alisson
    4. Mane
    5. Robertson
    6. Wijnaldum
    7. Fabinho
    8. Matip
    9. Jota

    Players we still don't know the full potential of (but look somewhat promising) if they stay at the club next season:
    10. Diaz
    11. Nunez
    12. Gakpo
    13. Konate
    14. Elliott
    15. Mac Allister
    16. Szoboszlai
    17. Endo
    18. Gravenberch

    Players that would probably just end up somewhere below the top 10 (more just reserve type players who have come in and did a job at times but weren't really regular starters:
    18. Oxlade-Chamberlain
    19. Minamino
    20. Thiago
    21. Shaqiri
    22. Tsimikas
    23. Klavan

    Then there's just the rest, I suppose (Karius, Keita). Not saying Keita didnt do a job, just ultimately what was expected of him was bigger than the likes of Thiago or Shaqiri. He was brought in to be the next up-and-coming, world class midfielder, but he just never lived up to that expectation and ultimately looks to end up as one the most frustrating signings ever under Klopp.

  3. People need to stop this net spend stuff. It doesn't take agent fees, signing fees, bonus etc into account so it's a fake stat.
    Look at Mbappe, if Madrid sign him his transfer fee is zero, but let's no pretend he's not getting an 8 figure signing fee but the net spend is zero

  4. No one will see this, and comments on this sort of thing are always contentious, but I have had these sorts of discussions with fellow life long fans so many times and for me, our success in the current era had two turning points. The truth is, in my lifetime, from Rush onwards we have always had star goal scorers as good as ballers like Salah, and especially Mane are/were, it's not new. The first sea change was Brendan Rogers getting the ball on the ground again, playing through the mid with shorter passes, control and then pressing. Then later, the players that levelled us up and allowed the tightness and organization came in at the back, Allison and Van Dijk – that is where we got a new level of quality we hadn't seen for a while, that the rest built out of.

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