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From group ridicule to gods: Liverpool fans should apologize to Fenway and Director Hughes

3:57pm, 27 May 2025【Football】

Flynnon, Wilz, Kolkerz... Liverpool's reinforcement list is becoming a reality. Sports director Richard Hughes used his jaw drop to make the All-Growth Premier League ashamed! Liverpool's operational ideas have already broken through the sky, and the club's god-level operations have put peers in a collective embarrassment.

Last summer window, the Red Army management suffered overwhelming doubts. This is the first transfer window after sports director Richard Hughes took office, but in the end it only actually "reinforced" a new player Chiesa for the first team. Although this bottom-buying transaction has enhanced the lineup and aroused expectations from fans, the risks are also obvious. After all, there are often hidden hidden things behind the low price.

What makes fans most regretful is the missed subimmondi. Liverpool spent 50 million pounds to buy, but the players refused at the last moment, and a public opinion storm broke out. What is even more controversial is that after the failed purchase, the Red Army chose not to sign alternative targets, and would rather maintain the existing lineup, lock the funds into the safe, and completely avoid risks.

This set of operation logic seems simple and crude: only sign players who can improve combat power will never be settled because of "necessary needs". Hughes was criticized for this at the beginning of the season. After all, the midfield type that coach Slot was thinking about was not strengthened, it seemed like he was playing with fire no matter how he looked.

However, a year later, the director slapped everyone in the face with the facts.

Liverpool's genius layout

First of all, the Reds used the Premier League championship to prove that even if there is no signing, the current lineup is still the world's top. The decision to reject the "sickness to seek medical treatment" last summer has won the dual flexibility of finance and lineup for 2025. Now they are fulfilling this advantage. According to "Kickers", the Reds are about to break the British transfer fee record and sign Florian Wilz from Leverkusen. Just imagine, if I spent 50 million pounds to make up for the midfield last year, such a big deal is now impossible to talk about.

What is even more amazing is that while the Reds took down Wilz, they also plan to reorganize the sideline with Flynnpon and Kolkz, and start looking for a central defender, and perhaps even add another striker. All this possibility stems from the seemingly crazy decision last summer. Now that the best candidate is locked in at the best time, Liverpool is striking the entire football world. It's time to apologize to Richard Hughes and his team.