Liverpool’s ’embarrassing’ signing, according to Jamie Carragher, is a “waste of money.”

Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher

In the aftermath of Liverpool’s decision not to sign Bellingham, Carragher has not been mute

Jamie Carragher calls Liverpool’s ’embarrassing’ signing a “waste of money.”


This season’s midfield troubles for Liverpool cannot be understated.


Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp

When the summer window opens, Jurgen Klopp and his squad will have to spend their time and resources carefully.


To the dismay of Anfield fans, the club’s long-running chase of Jude Bellingham has come to a stop.


With Carragher acknowledging the need to buy three midfielders in the next 12 months at the end of last season, it’s time to look for less expensive alternatives to the English teen.

Their transfer incompetence has been slammed by fans, and now Champions League champion Carragher has chastised the club for appearing ‘weak’ and ‘negligent’.

Jamie Carragher’s perspective on Arthur Melo

Jamie Carragher Jurgen Klopp
Jamie Carragher Jurgen Klopp

Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher wrote for The Telegraph about how fans felt duped following their club’s long-running Bellingham pursuit.

Liverpool will need ready-made additions this summer if they are to reclaim their title-challenging form from this season.

Liverpool must have been aware of the urgent need for a midfield regeneration, notwithstanding their interest in Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni, based on his statements.

Their transfer incompetence has been slammed by fans, and now Champions League champion Carragher has chastised the club for appearing ‘weak’ and ‘negligent’.

At this time, Arthur Melo, a last-minute loan signing by Klopp Carragher that Carragher has branded a “embarrassing climbdown” and a “waste of money,” enters the picture.

Arthur Melo
Arthur Melo

“That is [Klopp’s] biggest mistake on this issue, and he knows it,” Carragher wrote in The Telegraph. “The last-minute scramble for Arthur Melo on the final day of last August’s transfer window was the big giveaway that he realized his error in not recruiting before the last pre-season.”

Liverpool, situated in Anfield, justified their financial spend as a way to buy time while looking for a long-term, world-beating midfielder.

“That was a waste of money and an embarrassment.” Liverpool was looking forward to the longer-term aim, which served as reason at the time.

Arthur Melo’s unsuccessful spell at Anfield

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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