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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Analysing Anfield: Liverpool homegrown players transfer picks | Barnes, Bellingham, Madueke

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

4.4 • 1000 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Following Liverpool links with Jarrod Bowen as well as speculation over the future of Jordan Henderson and Nat Phillips, the Reds could well be in need of more homegrown players. With that in mind, Josh Williams is alongside Guy Clarke for the latest Analysing Anfield podcast to explore the options that may be available to Michael Edwards. From more experienced options such as Leeds United’s Kalvin Phillips to PSV Eindhoven’s 19-year-old Noni Madueke we look through the data and analytics to prove six options. Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham, Leicester City’s Harvey Barnes, Wolves’ Morgan Gibbs-White and Rangers’ Ryan Kent, of course a club-trained player too, are all considered. Enjoy.Get exclusive podcasts direct to your inbox every week for FREE by joining the Blood Red Club. Sign up at http://www.bloodredpodcast.co.ukWatch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Analyzing Anfield Podcast on the Blood Red Channel, bringing you the best tactical and

0:08.4

statistical analysis of Liverpool FC.

0:11.1

Welcome along to Analyzing Anfield Your Tactics and Analytics podcast here on the Blood Red

0:17.7

channel.

0:18.7

Myself, Guy Clark, back in the hot seat as we're going to get back into our transfer

0:22.2

picks series today.

0:23.8

Josh Williams analyzing Anfield Supreme as ever here with me. Josh how you do

0:28.6

mate? I'm good make you too kind as usual. Yeah we're yeah we're we I'm glad make you too kind as usual. Yeah, we're, uh, we, I'm really looking forward to today's episode actually,

0:36.7

mate.

0:37.7

In the past we've looked around Europe, we picked out players to watch at the Euros and of course you and

0:41.6

Dave even sort of recreated the whole

0:43.7

Liverpool team sort of going back to when we started really picking out these

0:47.5

sort of transfer picks and players that Liverpool should maybe be keeping an

0:51.1

eye on but today we're going to talk about all things homegrown players of course it's off the back of Liverpool's

0:56.3

reported interest in Jared Bowen which came out last week and you and Dave analyzed that here on the pod so do go and check out that one if you missed it last week but basically rules in the Premier League and Champions League dictating that Liverpool can have no more than 17 foreign players in their 25 man squad, meaning 8 of the 25 have to be homegrown,

1:16.5

and 4 of those in the Champions League have to be club trained as well.

1:20.4

So plenty of sort of things to work around.

1:22.4

But for Liverpool at the moment Josh they're in the position where

1:26.7

currently of the 25 man squad you would create for Liverpool they've already got 17 foreign players and of course with the homegrown players a couple of them the likes of Jordan

1:36.2

Henderson and James Milner also aren't getting any younger.

1:39.3

So this is sort of constantly one of those things that Michael Edwards has to be thinking about.

1:44.7

Yeah and this is the kind of thing that tends to be overlooked I think particularly

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