Zubimendi deal surely OFF after Real’s ‘brutal dig’…but Liverpool ‘transfer trick’ can revive move
Liverpool will almost certainly break off talks with Real Sociedad after their âbrutal digâ over Martin Zubimendi, but they do have a âtransfer trickâ.
Hey Macarena. Eh?
The Anthony Gordon well dried up about a month ago but defeat appears to have finally been declared in terms of certain outlets pretending he might join Liverpool.
But Martin Zubimendi is here to fill that void and do not doubt how thankful the Liverpool Echo are for that â his name is mentioned 19 times on their home page.
That is absolutely fair: they cover one club and he is very much the story. But some of the coverage is quite inevitably absolute nonsense.
âMartin Zubimendi to Liverpool transfer feelings made clear as Real Sociedad send brutal digâ is a prime example. The âbrutal digâ in its entirety can be seen here. Parental discretion is advised:
đ La convocatoria para el partido de mañana.#FCUnionRealSociedad pic.twitter.com/jIb2xt5SLi
â Real Sociedad FĂștbol (@RealSociedad) August 8, 2024
This means morewar.
The Echo also tells us âMartin Zubimendi decision made as transfer uncertainty continues and Liverpool watch onâ. The âMartin Zubimendi decisionâ being for Real Sociedad to include him in their travelling squad for that pre-season friendly against Union Berlin.
It took the Echo three hours from that point to realise the match graphic La Real chose for the game was obviously a âbrutal digâ at Liverpool.
Then there is this: âLiverpool change unique Martin Zubimendi transfer approach as Richard Hughes faces huge decisionâ. And Mediawatch has stared at those 767 words from Senior Football Writer Stephen Killen for long enough to admit it has absolutely sod all idea what Liverpoolâs âunique Martin Zubimendi transfer approachâ ever was, never mind how they have âchangedâ it.
But it is good to know that Liverpool will âweigh up options before battering open the Anfield exit doorsâ, while Real Sociedad âwill be battering down the hatches to ensure there is no squad upheavalâ.
The first and last paragraphs do catch the eye. Killen tells us that Zubimendi âhas seemingly sparked his own âMacarenaâ with conflicting reports that he has agreed to an Anfield move, while there is a suggestion that he has doubts over the switchâ. But Liverpool want his and some of their own squad playersâ futures sorted quickly âto shake it all about for Slotâs Premier League bow. Thatâs what itâs all about.â
âŠdoes he think Los del Rios sang the Hokey Cokey?
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Please release me, let me go
Yet that cannot be where we end with the Echo on Friday, because âLiverpool must repeat transfer trick to complete ÂŁ51m Martin Zubimendi dealâ. They simply âmustâ; what else are we supposed to write about?!
The âtransfer trickâ is mercifully revealed almost immediately. It is â and at this stage sporting directors should have a pen and paper ready to jot this remarkable wisdom down â triggering release clauses.
They did it with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai but Liverpool might just copy that âtransfer trickâ of *checks notes* paying precisely what another club wants for one of their players.
âSuch a short-term commitment would represent a statement of intent by the club and an endorsement of the business done by the previous regime.â
Nope. It would represent a club paying a release clause. You can do it on Football Manager. Liverpool have not invented it.
A cutâs trick
The Daily Mirror website have their Liverpool fun too:
âArne Slot âcutsâ four players from Liverpool first-team squad as transfer exits expectedâ
Sounds more âbrutalâ than a social media graphic featuring another clubâs transfer target. Big Arne Slot is laying down the law.
Except the only other mention of the word âcutâ is in the first paragraph, which begs the question as to who they are quoting in the headline.
It is at least made clear fairly early on which unfortunate players have been âcutâ by Slot, those being Ben Doak, Tyler Morton, Lewis Koumas and Harvey Blair. Each were âon their pre-season tour of the USâ but played for the U21s on Wednesday. Mainly because they are U21 players.
Has Slot lost his mind? Does he not realise he has just âcutâ 13 minutesâ worth of 2023/24 Premier League minutes (all by Doak, all in the opening game against Chelsea) from his first team?
Spare a thought for Koumas in particular, being âcutâ from the first team on the same day he signs a new long-term Liverpool deal before making the Championship loan move he was always going to.
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Owen goal
It is pre-season prediction time, which means a) people like Michael Owen must talk, and b) many outlets feel obliged to try and make his words sound as interesting as possible.
The Daily Mirror website give it a go but fail to stick the landing, because âOwen makes his predictions for new Premier League season with ex-Liverpool star tipping new winner and VERY different looking top fourâ makes no sense when his top four comprises of precisely the same teams as 2023/24, just in a different order.
And to all those saying he has backed a âshockâ title outcome (MailOnline and The Sun website to name but two), would you really be stunned to see consecutive runners-up Arsenal win it?
Finders, keepers
âChelsea sign ninth goalkeeper days after leaving ex-star âspeechlessâ with ÂŁ20m transferâ â Daily Express website.
âChelsea to sign eighth goalkeeper days after leaving ex-Blues star speechless for having sevenâ â Daily Mirror website.
âChelsea closing in on shock goalkeeper move despite having SIX in squad alreadyâ â The Sun website.
Non-Dom
âTOTTENHAM fans may be less keen on transfer target Dominic Solanke after discovering what team he used to followâ â The Sun website.
âTottenham fans are suddenly queasy at the prospect of signing Dominic Solanke after discovering that he is a childhood Arsenal fanâ â MailOnline.
âActual children no longer wish to sign player because he âused to followâ Arsenal when he was much younger, as if Tottenhamâs greatest player wasnât once in the Arsenal youth setupâ â Mediawatch.