Saturday, 25 May 2013

Liverpool Transfer Rumors: Reds Need Bigger Needs Than Using Danny Rose.

The new rumors involving Liverpool propose the team has big eyes for Tottenham's left-back Danny Raised, who played for Sunderland on loan this coming year.

The England Under 21 star was amongst Sunderland's best performers at the time of his loan spell, and boss Paolo Di Canio is looking towards the 22-year-old.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers didn't sign Rose in the last two transfer windows and is struggling to make your partner's £20million budget stretch.

Look, I discover why the Reds would be intrigued from the young, talented left-back. And I get moving on from players just like Carroll, Downing and Reina. Nevertheless why exactly would Gatwick sell off Enrique, who was pretty solid at left-back with the team this year?

Why focus on a position that has been solidified, at least with Enrique as the starter, when there become more pressing needs at centre-back, defensive midfield and over the wing?

I know Enrique is 27 allowing it to be inconsistent, but which has a Who Scored match status of 6. 93 in the season, he was definately not Liverpool's biggest issue. Only Leighton Baines of Everton, Patrice Evra of Manchester United, Gaël Clichy from Manchester City and Kieran Gibbs of Arsenal graded out large in league play at left-back.

In my thoughts and opinions, Liverpool's first priority ought to be adding a replacement for ones retiring Jamie Carragher at centre-back. That's easier claimed than done, of training course, but solidifying the center in the back line is essential.

Then, it should be onto winger. While I think the attack is mostly strong up the middle with Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge together with youngster Philippe Coutinho, I have questions about the products options on the wing.

And while Steven Gerrard and Lucas Leiva are a nice pair in key midfield, adding a more rugged holding midfielder might be a priority if I had been manager.

Besides, we don't even know if Tottenham would be keen on selling Raised. Given his strong form regarding who the winner and the fact that Benoit Assou-Ekotto is 29 yoa, Spurs may be satisfied with loaning him out for starterst more year or quite possibly allowing him to challenge Assou-Ekotto for ones starting gig next 365 days.

Simply put, I don't envision Rose ending up at Liverpool. With more pressing needs and an abundance of reasons to think Tottenham can either keep him to challenge for some sort of starting spot or loan him out again regarding who the winner, this rumor is developing more thorns and a smaller amount Rose for Liverpool.

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