2. Despite their defeat at Hull City on Sunday, it has emerged that Liverpool have preserved what is becoming a permanent top-four spot.
Not because they remain in the Champions League positions of the Premier League, but courtesy of the just-published table of agents’ fees.
They paid £9.4m to agents between October 2017 and September 30, 2013 – the fourth highest in England – but the stark admission from Brendan Rodgers about the depth of his squad in the absence of Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho at the KC Stadium raised questions again as to whether Liverpool have been getting enough bang for their buck. There were eight new arrivals at Anfield last summer, at a combined cost of £43m.
Only Simon Mignolet is a certain starter for Norwich’s visit tomorrow, prompting a wave of cynicism. Some, such as midfielder Luis Alberto and centre-half Tiago Ilori, are considered “for the future”. Others such as Mamadou Sakho have international pedigree but cannot get into the side, while Iago Aspas and loanees Victor Moses and Aly Cissokho have failed to impress.
- Liverpool not getting bang for their big bucks, Independente.ie, December 3, 2013.
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He also indicates, in his first interview in the job, the screen agency should work closely with other agencies, including Foreign Affairs and Trade and Tourism, to “collectively show the possibilities here”.
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