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Spending £35m On This Englishman And 2 Other Transfer Mistakes That Liverpool Committed This Summer

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp

Three Transfer Mistakes That Liverpool Committed This Summer

Jurgen Klopp’s men have made a mixed start to the league campaign, not showing any consistency early this season. The Reds managed to finish 4th in the points table last season. The German gaffer has now signed more than 10 players in his time at Anfield but we have been forced to raise questions on his decisions in the transfer market.

Liverpool’s recent performances say a lot about the lack of commitment in the transfer market but what were their glaring mistakes? Here are three transfer mistakes that Liverpool have committed under Jurgen Klopp:

Spending More On Ox Than On The Backline

There is little doubt that Liverpool’s backline is one of the worst in the Premier League. Be it the personnel or their system, the Reds just cannot seem to stop conceding soft goals, which is haunting them for a full two-years after Klopp has taken charge of the club. The German has signed Joel Matip, Andrew Robertson and Ragnar Klavan for his backline in his time at the club for just over £10m. He failed to find a better CB this summer as

The German has signed Joel Matip, Andrew Robertson and Ragnar Klavan for his backline in his time at the club and he has failed to find a better CB this summer as well. However, he decided to spend £35m on Arsenal’s Oxlade-Chamberlain, who is not going to solve their defensive woes. A mistake that could cost them the whole season.

A mistake that could cost them the whole season, maybe?

A 20-goal Striker

Though not an impending problem at the moment, Liverpool do lack a player who can score 20+ goals a season on a consistent basis. Daniel Sturridge is the only name in the squad capable of reaching such figures but he is far from being the first choice at the club at the moment and Liverpool will surely feel the need for such a player later in the season. It is something that Klopp needs to address to get Liverpool back to their previous best.

Intransigence To Sign Alternatives

More importantly, Klopp’s stubbornness to not pursue alternatives for his first-choice transfer targets is surely going to affect their chances of silverware this season. The first name that comes to our mind is Southampton’s Virgil van Dijk.

The Dutch international was not allowed to leave St. Mary’s in the summer. Klopp decided to not sign another CB but to wait for the 26-year old. Liverpool do not have the personnel who can hold the fort until they get their hands on the Southampton man, and so deciding not to spend on any other CB may just be the decision that could ruin the club’s chances this season.

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