Liverpool fans have been pleading on Twitter for their club to not sign Jadon Sancho in the summer amidst reported interest from the club.
This comes after Liverpool news Twitter account @LFCTransferRoom shared a post on their page relaying information originally reported by the Daily Mail that Liverpool have joined the race to sign the Englishman.
This post then gathered several replies from Liverpool fans that were not too thrilled about this latest transfer rumour.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans not wanting Sancho to sign in the summer:
I prefer to not have this arrogant kid at Liverpool tbh, rather use the money on Mbappe
— Theo (@DerTheooo) November 13, 2019
Honestly if he’s going to cost £80 mil + I’d rather us not. He’s good but if he’s not starting pundits are always going to talk about him “why doesn’t he start” and that’s going to maybe ruin our ultimate trio. . I’d rather not
— Ernesto Calvillo (@emcalvillo23) November 14, 2019
He is making a mistake. That said, I just wonder if he would even start for us. Anyways I highly doubt this is true but let’s see what Klopp will do
— ??????? . ?????? . (@uTa_Ayas) November 13, 2019
Maybe to sit on the bench because he’s not better than Mané or Salah
— Nanasei (@osei_one) November 14, 2019
The 19-year-old, who is currently valued at £90 million, according to Transfermarkt, joined the German side in 2017 from Premier League champions Manchester City for a fee of £7 million.
There is that feeling like someone wants to milk our position in todays football to make the price like the case of Nicolas Pepe and con some unsuspecting club.
— NICHOLAZ OENGA RIOKI (@nicholaz_bravo) November 14, 2019
Meh
— DIVOCK ORI (@6xlfc) November 13, 2019
What do we think?
In 16 appearances in all competition’s for Jurgen Klopp’s former side, Sancho has scored four goals and made eight assists (per Transfermarkt). There’s no doubting his potential and ability, but the Reds currently have an immovable front line, so there’s no need to splash the cash on another attacker right now.
Harry Wilson could be a possibility in the Reds first-team next season and Harvey Elliott has already shown his potential, so the Reds are already well prepped.