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Looking to the Future: Liverpool FC

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Liverpool FC are molding an increasingly promising team and are looking like the team that can challenge or even topple the stranglehold of Manchester United and Chelsea.

Promising players include the likes of centerback-come-rightback Martin Kelly, a new prospect in young John Flanagan, the youngest player to appear for the Liverpool FC senior team in the Premier League, Jack Robinson and a pretty decent young midfield combination in Jonjo Shelvey and Jay Spearing.

Not to mention that the signings that have been made under Kenny Dalglish, such examples in the January transfer window include the young new attacking partnership in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll. Luis Suarez in particular has impressed the Anfield faithful.

The people Liverpool FC have signed in the summer transfer window, along with the people we are linked with sounds pretty promising as well. We have already snapped up 3 players, although most would only know of one: that being young Jordan Henderson. The other two are both under 20, one being Lloyd (not Phil) Jones and Alex O'Hanlon, a left back being dubbed as the 'New Gareth Bale'.

And now to the people that Liverpool FC are interested in. Liverpool are in fact interested in snapping up Connor Wickham of Ipswich Town, Mata of Valencia and Charlie Adam of Blackpool. Those three are probably the three highest players on Damien Comolli and Kenny Dalglish's wishlists, and if not, then they are pretty close to the top.

Connor Wickham stands out to me as someone who can potentially bring Liverpool FC forward in the future. Young, talented and even British, so he applies in whatever rule is applied that includes the use of British players in the future. He would, in my opinion, be a good buy.

Overall, I think Kenny Dalglish has done almost everything right, except in prioritizing transfer targets. Liverpool should in fact go and actually bid for a winger first. Liverpool, if I'm not mistaken even placed a bid for Brazilian keeper Doni, with Reina still set to stay for one more season, I personally don't see the point of having another keeper among Liverpool ranks.

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