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Sell Nunez, buy Alvarez

Sell Nunez, buy Alvarez

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As the transfer window is now open again until 1 September, we asked for you to tell us one player you want to bring to Liverpool and one player you want the club to sell.Here are some of your comments:Billy: I think we should sell Darwin and break the bank again for a world class striker like Julian Alvarez.Ken: Sell Robertson. Sadly he is no longer the best fit for our ambitious plans. I would buy Alexander Isak - he is a classic number nine.Ian: The obvious player to sell is Nunez because he has been an expensive flop and instead of searching through all the overpriced foreign strikers why don't Liverpool snap up Ollie Watkins from Aston Villa, he would be a perfect fit.Jim: Sell Alisson. Mamardashvili is good enough for a team that won't often require a last line of defence. Cash in now, get the Saudi money. Buy Branthwaite. Liverpool's central defenders are always on the edge of injuries that rule them out. This is where the Saudi money gets reinvested in a top player to feature for the next five years.Richard: Sorry Darwin, you haven't evolved into the player we all hoped you would. Nunez out, Julian Alvarez in!Huw: Sell Jota - not scoring enough and is missing easy chances too often. Buy Jorrel Hato. Great talent who has a good future. Would love to see him play for us.

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