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Liverpool FMH16 Preview


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Nation: England

League: English Premier Division

2014/15 Finish: 6th

European Competition: EURO Cup

Finances: Rich

Training Facilities: Excellent

Predicted Transfer Budget: £20-30m

 

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Transfers In (Summer 2015):

  • Joe Gomez (from Charlton)
  • James Milner (from Manchester City)
  • Danny Ings (from Burnley)
  • Adam Bogdan (from Bolton)
  • Roberto Firmino (from Hoffenheim)
  • Nathaniel Clyne (from Southampton)
  • Christian Benteke (from Aston Villa)

 

Transfers Out (Summer 2015):

  • Brad Jones (to Free)
  • Glen Johnson (to Stoke City)
  • Steven Gerrard (to LA Galaxy)
  • Sebastian Coates (to Sunderland)
  • Iago Aspas (to Celta Vigo)
  • Raheem Sterling (to Manchester City)
  • Rickie Lambert (to West Bromwich Albion)
  • Fabio Borini (to Fiorentina)
  • Mario Balotelli (to Unknown)
  • Andre Wisdom (to Norwich City - Loan)

 

Predicted Starting XI:

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Other Squad List:

Goalkeepers:

Adam Bogdan

 

Defenders:

Jose Enrique, Kolo Toure, Dejan Lovren, Joe Gomez, Tiago Ilori, Jon Flanagan

 

Midfielders:

Adam Lallana, Lucas Leiva, Joe Allen, Jordon Ibe, Jordan Rossiter, Lazar Markovic, Joao Carlos Teixeira

 

Forwards:

Daniel Sturridge, Divock Origi, Danny Ings, Jerome Sinclair

 

Review:

Plenty of great finishers

Very creative players

Highly versatile

Lack of out and out wingers

Not much strength in depth

 

Will Liverpool will be a good side for 2016:

While Liverpool have some great players and additions such as Roberto Firmino and Nathianiel Clyne cement this the team is far off of Champions quality. They lack the quality in numbers and though Emre Can, Jordon Ibe, Lazar Markovic and Divock Origi all have high potential to be great there needs to be an uplift in the squad to make them anywhere near their rich history says they should be. The good news is though the team have an English spine throughout the team and could really build something. This should mean Liverpool will be a team to try and make into a medium to long term project. With a decent budget to help with this cause; though it is not in competition with their rivals', in which should give it a tasty enough bite to make it fun enough to keep the challenge entertaining.

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A bit of both really. I think he will be downgraded quite a bit and injury prone on the game.  Can on the other hand will be a great upgrade and should play consistently.

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