Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher and pundit Gary Neville were at it yet again as they argued over the Reds' recruitment system.
Discussing the rejection of yet another bid for Romeo Lavia, Carragher took to Twitter to share his disapproval of the club's methods.
Paul Joyce of The Times reported that the Premier League club had their third bid around the £45 million region rejected by Southampton. Reacting to this, the former central defender wrote on Twitter:
Suggesting that the Merseyside outfit's boss overperformed with the club's poor recruitment system, Neville replied on the social media platform saying:
Carragher hit back and said:
The 45-year-old also took shots at Gary Neville's co-ownership of Salford City, claiming the Reds don't have the option of approaching businessman Peter Lim for investment.
Liverpool recently had their third offer of around £45 million rejected for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia (via Paul Joyce). Several outlets claim that the Saints will not budge until their £50 million valuation of the player is met (via Football 365).
However, James Pearce of The Athletic believes otherwise. The journalist suggests that a compromise in this situation seems likely given that the Belgium international wants the move to Anfield.
He further claims that the clubs are close to reaching an agreement after the Reds' latest bid was turned down. The Merseyside outfit are in desperate need of a number six after the departure of Fabinho to the Saudi Pro League.
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