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He's a centre back mate.So Liverpool have agreed a deal for a 60M right back in the summer.
In reality they weren’t going to pay 10 million odd in compensation and a loan fee plus wages for 18 games.
With that pending I doubt it would also suit Geertruide in terms of certainty about his future.
All in all I doubt it was just our plans that stopped it but probably Liverpool and his personal future prospects.
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He’s a professional and by the looks of it is a hit in the dressing room with the lads. He will be sound manA player who had his head turned
Lutsharel Geertruida: A potential loan deal with Liverpool didn't fall through because of RB Leipzig. RB was willing to talk and open to a solution with the Reds and Sunderland. However, concrete talks between Leipzig and Liverpool didn't materialize because Sunderland ultimately wasn't prepared to let Geertruida go.Logon or register to see this imageThe Dutchman would have liked to move to Anfield, but will now finish the season in the northeast of England. Sunderland rejected the transfer and still have an option to buy him (~€23 million € ).
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I heard Speakman quoted ya in the negotiations and said this fuckers not happy so now we want 5 mill compo, thank you for this wakoroI'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.
I think one of the posts that made them think twice is when I said we shouldn't get a reputation of being pushovers, who will let any player leave when a club comings knocking, or else they'll be unsettling our players all the time.
I said we should raise the compensation demands and this might have also put Liverpool off.
“ I'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.”I'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.
I think one of the posts that made them think twice is when I said we shouldn't get a reputation of being pushovers, who will let any player leave when a club comings knocking, or else they'll be unsettling our players all the time.
I said we should raise the compensation demands and this might have also put Liverpool off.
Thanks for doing this marra. Really respect your work and everything you've done for this club in recent times (e.g. in sending Beale on his way)I'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.
I think one of the posts that made them think twice is when I said we shouldn't get a reputation of being pushovers, who will let any player leave when a club comings knocking, or else they'll be unsettling our players all the time.
I said we should raise the compensation demands and this might have also put Liverpool off.
To be fair, wakoro criticised Beale the night he lost his star wars wallet, and Beale was sacked soon after. Makes you think...“ I'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.”
You’re obviously very influential
We might not have stood in his way if (a) we owned him, (b) Liverpool offered a decent fee to buy him off us and (c) we had time to get replacements in.Interesting Liverpool sources saying the same. I'm surprised that this is the case given our model, which presumably means we wouldn't stand in a player's way if a champions League type club came in ?
Your not wrong, but as wacky as ever in you’re premise that the club are taking any notice of you as a pseudonym. Your not real you don’t exist, none of us doI'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.
I think one of the posts that made them think twice is when I said we shouldn't get a reputation of being pushovers, who will let any player leave when a club comings knocking, or else they'll be unsettling our players all the time.
I said we should raise the compensation demands and this might have also put Liverpool off.
I'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.
I think one of the posts that made them think twice is when I said we shouldn't get a reputation of being pushovers, who will let any player leave when a club comings knocking, or else they'll be unsettling our players all the time.
I said we should raise the compensation demands and this might have also put Liverpool off.
Thanks Wako we owe you big timeI'm confident the club read mine and a few other posters criticisms and realised they shouldn't let him go. It was obvious the club was open to the move this morning, then changed their minds.
I think one of the posts that made them think twice is when I said we shouldn't get a reputation of being pushovers, who will let any player leave when a club comings knocking, or else they'll be unsettling our players all the time.
I said we should raise the compensation demands and this might have also put Liverpool off.
File this alongside other RTG truismsSource?
So Liverpool have agreed a deal for a 60M right back in the summer.
In reality they weren’t going to pay 10 million odd in compensation and a loan fee plus wages for 18 games.
With that pending I doubt it would also suit Geertruide in terms of certainty about his future.
All in all I doubt it was just our plans that stopped it but probably Liverpool and his personal future prospects.
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In the latest training video Isidor was seen not letting him leaveFew reports on social media saying it was Xhaka and some of the other players that convinced him to stay.
Whatever the reason, its good news for us that he's staying.