These Liverpool fans were excited by the talk of spending during January, with many of them hoping for big names.
Liverpool fans are now looking forward to the January transfer window, thanks to some helpful insight from LFC Transfer Room as they quote The Mirror’s David Maddock from an interview with LFC4Ar.
They will apparently sign players aged 19-24, however, the signings will still be expensive ones. These fans have been getting excited, with some of them even giving suggestions for Jurgen Klopp.
“I believe there will be a couple of big signings, maybe one in January and another in the summer. They will stick to the model of finding players aged between 19-24, with potential to get better. They’d still cost a lot of money thought” [@MaddockMirror via @LFC4Ar]
— LFC Transfer Room (@LFCTransferRoom) December 5, 2019
— tim (@timmounce) December 5, 2019
— Jack (@LFCHarryWilson) December 5, 2019
January #Sancho2020 Summer #Mbappe2020 . Then a front 3 of Mane-Mbappe-Sancho. That is HUGE.
— Harpz (@SinghIsLFC) December 5, 2019
A whole lot of money thought. And cash thinking.
— Michael Rathmichael (@TheMerseyEminem) December 5, 2019
Sancho inc pic.twitter.com/QtcUJ4TjHg
— SixTimes (@ScouserSkiller) December 5, 2019
Which player would you like the most?
Jadon Sancho
Kai Havertz
Timo Werner
Kylian Mbappe
The players that have been the most prominent are Jadon Sancho and Kylian Mbappe, with an honourable mention to Timo Werner and Kai Havertz.
If we are all getting excited & giddy then I’m plumping for Havertz and Sancho. Would then like Berge and White. Hello number 18&7
— Gareth Meyer (@MeyerGcm1974) December 6, 2019
So mbappe is happening then
— Sean (@_LFC_YNWA_6) December 6, 2019
Get Kai Havertz and Timo Werner in! Happy days!
— Ben James (@BenJames81) December 6, 2019
What Do We Think?
With all these big names being thrown around by the fans, it can be hard to tell which is the most popular. However, we would, perhaps, go for Kai Havertz. The 20-year-old has become a major part of Bayer Leverkusen’s squad, already playing four times for the German side in the UEFA Champions League and considering that he’s still young, there is lots of room for growth.