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Fabrizio Romano responds to the unexpected Liverpool transfer rumor of a swap.
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Despite transfer rumors involving a potential swap deal for Joao Felix, Liverpool never thought about selling Darwin Nunez this summer.
Fabrizio Romano made this claim in his exclusive CaughtOffside column in response to some claims that Liverpool had the option of swapping Nunez for Felix.
The Uruguayan international didn’t have the easiest time in his first season at Anfield last year, but it appears that manager Jurgen Klopp and the club’s board were all in favor of keeping him.
There doesn’t seem to be much substance to this story as Nunez is reportedly content at Liverpool and proud of being seen as untouchable by the Merseyside giants, according to Romano.
Romano is quick to provide accurate information on which stories are worth paying attention to and which are exaggerated or even lacking in substance.
There is always a ton of rumors and speculation throughout the summer and even in between the transfer windows.
Darwin Nunez – Despite rumors that a trade for Joao Felix was under consideration, Liverpool never wanted Darwin Nunez to leave this summer, according to Romano.
“On the club side, the decision to retain Darwin was made in a very clear manner by the board and the manager. Darwin was overjoyed when Liverpool declared him untouchable.
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Jordan Henderson spoke about Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group
Jordan Henderson has offered his support to Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group, saying their good work is evident to all.
FSG have owned Liverpool since October 2010 when they bought the club from George Gillett Jr and Tom Hicks.
Under FSG ownership, Anfield has been transformed with a new £110m main stand, while the Anfield Road Stand is undergoing redevelopment.
On the pitch, Liverpool won the Champions League, EFL Cup and Premier League under the management of Jurgen Klopp.
However, FSG were criticized by some fans for not supporting Klopp enough in the transfer market.
But Henderson, who left Liverpool for Al Ettifaq in July after 12 years at Anfield, has given an emphatic response to fans criticizing FSG by revealing he can only say good things about them.
“Honestly, I can only say good things about the property,” he told The Athletic.
“They were so good.
It is clear to everyone.
“When they came in and brought the club to where it is today, what they’ve achieved in that time – basically since I’ve been there – has been remarkable.
These boys are smart people.
You know what you are doing.
You are not a club that inject a hundred, two hundred, three hundred million to one player.
You know what you need and sometimes – in my situation – that is sometimes not nice. But it is the best for the club. It’s what’s best for the team.
“I saw Jurgen say a few days ago that he was really happy with the transfer window and that he loved his team.
That means for the players who left he probably wanted to leave and for the players who arrived, he probably wanted to sign.
“So you had a plan.
It’s not like they said at the last minute, ‘Oh, Jordan is leaving, Fabinho is leaving, Milner is leaving.
There is always a plan, there is always a strategy, especially with this property.
“And to be honest, I always thought they had the best interests of the club at heart.
They never take money from the club.
They put everything back into the club, be it the stadium or the training ground.” , player.
“But at the same time, they are smart when it comes to financial management.” They won’t pay players ridiculous sums, because that would mess up the structure like I’ve tried to do with some players in the past! They stick to their principles and it worked.
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