Liverpool fans are getting sick of the daily speculation that’s going through social media at the moment.
There are so many stories floating around the internet right now about Liverpool and any potential transfer dealings that it’s difficult to know which ones to take seriously.
But recently a new brand has started to permeate through news sites and Twitter.
And rather curiously, it involves a lack of spending, rather than the parting of the type of sums that would make a priest swear in church.
Timo Werner, surprise, surprise, is the main protagonist in all of this. Liverpool were, then they weren’t, going to take advantage of his release clause but now COVID-19 might have thrown a spanner in the works of all of this.
The striker can’t stop talking to the media about how much he’d love a move to Anfield and that only amplifies the noise around the transfer. But there are a lot of Liverpool fans who are completely sick of it all.
Some have chosen to take their rage out on FSG, who own Liverpool, but that is wildly misplaced. We need sound financial governance more, now than every, especially in an age of uncertainty.
Much of this has to revolve around the optics of any deal. How can the club announce a deal to spend millions and millions and millions of pounds on one player when there is so much uncertainty in the world today?
But despite that, we are still seeing reems and reams of transfer rumours and speculation coming in. And yes, Rush The Kop does run with a lot of it because the content machine is never ending and we too need internet pages to fill.
We are guilty, but this is the industry that has been created by the money monster. Frustration is inevitable and completely understood.