Re: Salah about to be the most expensive AFRican Player
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 9:11 am
Salah and Mane......serious pace
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Not just pace. But pace with excellent ball control. Both IMO are second only to Messi in this department.Bigpokey24 wrote:Salah and Mane......serious pace
tfco wrote:what's gonna happen to Danny boy?
He cannot stay injured forever, surely some team will come knocking soon.
marutimon wrote:Not just pace. But pace with excellent ball control. Both IMO are second only to Messi in this department.Bigpokey24 wrote:Salah and Mane......serious pace
From my understanding, their owner isn't hungry and not pressed to sell plus looking forward to CL football with his complete unit intact.txj wrote:Liverpool are set to increase their mammoth offer for Naby Keita as they look to wrap up an £8million deal for Hull City left-back Andy Robertson.
The ECHO understands the Reds will test RB Leipzig's resolve once again having had an initial bid of £57million for Keita rejected last week. The hope is that a fee of around £65million (75million Euros) will convince the Bundesliga outfit to do business.
green4life wrote:From my understanding, their owner isn't hungry and not pressed to sell plus looking forward to CL football with his complete unit intact.txj wrote:Liverpool are set to increase their mammoth offer for Naby Keita as they look to wrap up an £8million deal for Hull City left-back Andy Robertson.
The ECHO understands the Reds will test RB Leipzig's resolve once again having had an initial bid of £57million for Keita rejected last week. The hope is that a fee of around £65million (75million Euros) will convince the Bundesliga outfit to do business.
In other transfer news, RB Leipzig's owner says the German club have rejected a 75m euro (£66m) bid for midfielder Naby Keita.
The 22-year-old Guinea international is another Liverpool transfer target.
Dietrich Mateschitz told German tabloid Bild: "We were flattered when an offer of 75m euros for Naby Keita recently landed at our door. No way. He still has a contract and he will fulfil it."
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Keita, who scored eight goals and provided eight assists in his debut season for Leipzig after joining from Red Bull Salzburg last year, has a contract that runs until 2020.
However, there is a £48m release clause that can be unlocked next summer.