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“I don’t trust the owners”- Ex-PL star takes a dig at FSG amidst Moises Caicedo saga

Former Liverpool man Jose Enrique aims dig at Liverpool owners for lack of investment

Former Liverpool defender Jose Enrique has pulled no punches in his recent remarks, shedding light on the growing concerns surrounding the club’s transfer activities and the perceived lack of investment from the owners.

As the transfer window unfolds and whispers of potential recruits swirl, Enrique’s candid comments serve as a stark reminder of the pressing defensive issues that need addressing at Anfield. Here is what Enrique had to say via Twitter:

“I don’t trust the owners and is normal because every transfer window is the same story. We know they have money because look at what they offer for Caicedo. So let’s see”

A prime example of this pattern is the recent episode involving the pursuit of Moises Caicedo. The Reds’ audacious £110m bid for Brighton’s midfield maestro indicated a willingness to invest significantly, but it also underscored the need for strategic reinforcements in other departments, particularly the defence. While that story also has no end, it is alarming to see how the Reds are willing to sacrifice one department completely for the sake of the midfield.

Former Liverpool man Jose Enrique aims dig at Liverpool owners for lack of investment.

The defensive line, a cornerstone of Liverpool’s recent successes, has shown vulnerabilities in recent times. Enrique’s remarks strike at the heart of a growing concern among fans—a concern amplified by the club’s keen interest in bolstering the midfield while the defence remains relatively untouched.

What next for the Reds?

Enrique’s words shed light on a broader issue—the need for a balanced investment strategy. While the pursuit of midfield talent is undoubtedly important, a robust defence forms the bedrock upon which successful campaigns are built. Instead of going all out on securing the midfield situation, balanced investment is what the Reds need.

Now that we know that we have £110m in the bank, a decent division of the funds is of utmost importance for the Reds. In that view, Enrique’s critique serves as a call for a holistic approach to squad enhancement.

The need of the hour at Liverpool and for Jurgen Klopp is a strategic investment of funds.

As the window continues to tick away, Liverpool fans hope to witness a strategic and purposeful approach to squad improvement—one that addresses defensive concerns while fortifying other crucial areas.

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Jose Enrique is extremely vocal about Liverpool. And this time, the Spaniard is bang on target.

Shrishh Attavar

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