Victor Osimhen is a striker who Liverpool supporters could only dream of having at their team.
This isn’t because Liverpool isn’t big enough to entice a player with the calibre of the Napoli star to play for them.
If they so choose, they can accomplish that 10 times over and bring in a number of Europe’s best players.
To the annoyance of Liverpool supporters, however, the authorities at Anfield run their affairs entirely differently, and it pisses people off who represent the team.
Even West Ham United has been a huge spender this summer, while Chelsea is going on yet another buying binge. Manchester City is looking to replace Julian Alvarez with two Premier League players.
The new Premier League season is one week away, and Liverpool has yet to sign a player.
It’s even more awkward because Arne Slot, the team’s new manager, hasn’t exactly received the best reception from his new organisation.
Just take a look over in North London, where Tottenham has successfully acquired Dominic Solanke for a club record. Daniel Levy, who has frequently been accused for lacking ambition in the transfer market, is the man behind this success.
In any case, Osimhen is still a Napoli player and hasn’t left despite his £110 million valuation. The summer transfer window will close at the end of the month.
Other than Osimhen, Don Hutchison was asked to list a few attackers who are elite players but do not have a market value of more than £100 million.
Ollie Watkins, an Aston Villa striker who led the Midlands club to the Champions League the previous season with 19 goals and 13 assists, was proposed by the former midfield player.
According to Hutchison, who spoke with ESPN, “they need someone to play within the 18-yard box,” Liverpool should sign Watkins.
Watkins, Ollie, at Liverpool
Regarding strikers who wouldn’t cost more than £100 million besides Osimhen: Hutchison remarked, “I wouldn’t imagine Ollie Watkins is £100 million.” “It’s unlikely that Harry Kane is now worth £100 million.
However, it’s more than simply the amount; it’s also about how much I adore and like Osimhen.
However, if I were Liverpool, I would probably sign Ollie Watkins because I believe they need a goal-scoring forward who can play within the 18-yard box. I adore these players because of this. Osimhen can’t move at all. The issue is that he is worth more than £100 million, so while I wish he stays put and stays in Serie A,
Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins and Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk during the Premier League game between the two teams at Villa Park on…
Liverpool supporters need to be concerned.
Red flags are starting to surface, making you wonder where Liverpool is going and what they want to achieve after hiring Jurgen Klopp.
Their team hasn’t been updated or enhanced. It’s risky to do that, even if Manchester City has won four straight Premier League titles.
Then you start to wonder about the current players. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has a year left on his contract with Real Madrid circling, has been projected to leave Liverpool.
Virgil van Dijk has once again decided how he wants to stay at Liverpool, but he still has a year left on his contract.
These are not the only ones, though; Mohamed Salah, who has ties to Saudi Arabia, should also be included to the list. All of these things should greatly concern Liverpool supporters.