Richard Hughes provided a dazzling model.Richard Hughes provided a dazzling model.

Richard Hughes provided a dazzling model.

Do you see the man greeting Arnie Slot?

That man is Richard Hughes, who works as Liverpool’s sporting director and is a major reason for the team’s terrifying transfer spending this year!

The amazing thing is that Richard Hughes managed to sell 10 Liverpool players in one year,

and he’s also set to sell Darwin Nunez to Al-Hilal Saudi FC for £70 million and Morton for £15 million!

Want to be even more amazed?
The profit on selling these players will reach €316 million.

In contrast, Liverpool spent approximately €315 million on Wirtz, Frimpong, Karkiz, and Ekiteke!

This means that Liverpool could sell the same amount of players in one year as they spent on four major signings.

Therefore, it’s perfectly normal for them to invest €120 or €150 million in Isak and another in a defender, and have a perfect transfer window!

Richard Hughes has so far provided an impressive model of a smart sporting manager

Richard Hughes provided a dazzling model.

There are many factors at play.

It’s not just Hughes.

We’ve just explained what Hughes did in one year.

But Liverpool, for example, didn’t spend on any signings last season. This was one of the factors that led to Hughes’ arrival and the spending spree.

The subject is very broad, and we’ll discuss it in another article.

10 names followedand made this numberIf you look at the names, you’ll find Diaz and Arnold are the only ones he relied on as starters.With Nunez and Morton, if you add them all, that would be 12 players.

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Unused players were dispensed with.

Four key players were contracted and will be relied upon. The money spent on them was the same as the amount spent on the dispensed players.

Bravo, no doubt.

Richard Hughes provided a dazzling model.

Liverpool hasn’t actually withdrawn from the deal for Swede Alexander Isak yet, according to Fabrizio Romano. However,

Liverpool won’t send a second offer unless they actually see a desire to sell from Newcastle.

Because what Liverpool learned from Newcastle’s rejection of the first offer was a firm rejection, not a flexible one.

Meaning: “No means no.” Not “No.” The amount is small. Raise the offer and send a new one.

Newcastle is already racing against time to sign two strikers, including Slovenian Benjamin Sesko,

especially after the player’s transfer to United stalled due to Haaland’s desire to stay.

The transfer window is only a few meters away. Do you think Liverpool will catch up?

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