Liverpool have made an excellent start to their first full season under manager Jurgen Klopp.

The former Borussia Dortmund boss took over from Brendan Rodgers in October last year and, although he led the Reds to two Cup finals, both of which they lost, the Merseyside club finished a frustrating eighth in the Premier League.

However, Klopp’s appointment was met with huge optimism, specifically for his first full season in charge, and this has been somewhat vindicated in the first few months of the campaign.

Liverpool are joint-top of the Premier League after winning seven of their first ten league games, with only goal difference preventing them overtaking Manchester City and Arsenal at the top.

Nonetheless, the Reds have been hugely impressive in the early stages of the campaign and, alongside their run to the League Cup quarter-finals, they look like a real force to be reckoned with this season.

However, Klopp still may feel that he needs more quality in his squad to maintain their title charge, and could look at other Premier League players in a bid to bolster his ranks.

Thus, here are TWO Tottenham players he could lure to Anfield in January…

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4 responses to “Liverpool could lure these 2 Tottenham players to Anfield in January”

  1. Bob says:

    Hahahahha tom Carroll pull the other one

  2. Tommy Harmer says:

    Are you serious ……….?

  3. S-P says:

    When you say ‘Spurs’ do you mean ‘pay a very healthy price for one of Tottenham’s fringe players’? If yes, then yeah maybe Liverpool could have a chance of signing Tom Carroll (who I’ve always liked, so not slagging him off).

    As for Ben Davies, though, forget it…zero chance! Folk don’t appreciate just how important having two regularly used players for each full-back position is for Poch’s system. Or how he likes to have a relatively small squad but with versatile players to keep everyone involved while offering multiple cover for most positions. Davies is young, sees plenty of game time and can cover centre-half. Until Spurs have a better player to step up from the academy, why would they sell Davies? They would only have to go out and buy someone as good and equally happy to play his role.

  4. Chris says:

    At 24, Carroll isn’t really that young. I think many Spurs fans had really high hopes for him, and there were the usual absurd labels like ‘the new Xavi’ thrown at him by half-wits. I’m not sure he’d have what it takes to break into the Liverpool first XI, let alone the second XI. He has a single season in the PL at Swansea under his belt, during which he really didn’t shine.

    To be honest, I think retaining Allen (unless he was desperate for first team football) would have been a wiser step than going for Carroll. You’ll also have the pleasure of dealing with Levy in trying to prise away a player who only recently signed a new contract. I’d rather have teeth pulled with no anaesthetic than have to do that…