Neil Atkinson, John Gibbons, Gareth Roberts and Goal.com’s Neil Jones to assess the aftermath of Liverpool seemingly losing the race to sign Timo Werner, what it could mean for the club’s transfer policy and more…
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19 February 2026
18 February 2026
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for the first time, im not impressed with lfc in general, letting verner go to our chelski rivals may very well come back and bite us in the preverbial. and i seriously dont think it was a money matter.
Good listen. All the angles covered. I dunno, I’m still a bit miffed, but mainly because he’s going to Chelsea. And while we’re being fiscally responsible, the owner of Chelsea has had to deny reports he bought Munch’s The Scream for £120m. Amazing work of art, but it’s still obscene. We shouldn’t forget that we have Tak and Elliott and others come through. Klopp is not and never has been a chequebook manager. That’s a good thing. But it would be nice, when clear to do so, for us to nail a brilliant signing to keep us clear of the chasing pack.