Suarez: Will be hard to say no to Madrid

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Re: Suarez: Will be hard to say no to Madrid

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totsreds08 wrote:Get as much as we can for him now and bring in 3-4 top players to replace him.
What would he be worth?
I reckon for 3-4 top players you would need more than what you would raise from selling Suarez.

For example what did Henderson cost again?
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Re: Suarez: Will be hard to say no to Madrid

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getborn wrote:
totsreds08 wrote:Get as much as we can for him now and bring in 3-4 top players to replace him.
What would he be worth?
I reckon for 3-4 top players you would need more than what you would raise from selling Suarez.

For example what did Henderson cost again?
Totsreds is forever hopeful, but destined to be disappointed. If Suarez goes, it'll be for around the £40m mark, in the modern World that's only 2 good players or 3 decent ones.

Personally, I think Suarez is one of those players that are irreplaceable and they'll take a while to adapt.
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Re: Suarez: Will be hard to say no to Madrid

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Nice One Cyril wrote:
getborn wrote:
totsreds08 wrote:Get as much as we can for him now and bring in 3-4 top players to replace him.
What would he be worth?
I reckon for 3-4 top players you would need more than what you would raise from selling Suarez.

For example what did Henderson cost again?
Totsreds is forever hopeful, but destined to be disappointed. If Suarez goes, it'll be for around the £40m mark, in the modern World that's only 2 good players or 3 decent ones.

Personally, I think Suarez is one of those players that are irreplaceable and they'll take a while to adapt.
In order for Liverpool to get someone that's as effective, they'll A) have to change they're style, or B) go for a player that's keen to leave his current club ( something Arsenal have been doing, IE: Cazorla).

Unsure who they'll get, but i'd be scouring Europe for someone that sits on the bench all the time, just like they did with Sturridge.
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