Redknapp advises Liverpool over transfers after Gomez blow

Will Ford
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 12: Joe Gomez of Liverpool (L) and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool cover their mouths as they whisper to each other during the Premier League match between Liverpool and West Ham United at Anfield on August 12, 2018 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Getty Images)

Jamie Redknapp has urged Liverpool not to spend £50million on a new centre-back “for the sake of it” in January despite injuries to Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk.

Liverpool are down to the bare bones in defence with Gomez joining Van Dijk on the sidelines following an injury on international duty.

The 23-year-old has returned to Liverpool for a scan, but Gareth Southgate and Nick Pope fear the worst.


FEATURE: The only Bellingham ‘nonsense’ is lack of options


There is now speculation as to whether Jurgen Klopp will spend big in January to remedy his defensive issues, but Redknapp urges caution.

The former Reds midfielder told Sky Sports: “It’s a difficult one. I’ve heard people say that they’ve got to go out and get a really big signing because Virgil is going to be injured, but if he goes through the right rehab to get fit, he’s not going to be too far away from coming back in maybe March or April time as a guess. Normally it’s six or seven months, he’s an incredibly fit guy and he’ll be a good healer.

“You don’t want to bring in someone for the sake of it for £40m or £50m because you know you’ve got someone coming back really quickly. But if you’ve lost Gomez as well, you’re certainly looking to get into the market and try and bring in someone in January or as quickly as you can, be it a loan, be it a signing – but it’s not going to be easy to get players in.

“Your hands are tied to a certain extent because straight away, everyone knows you’re desperate so the prices are going to get inflated. Liverpool have worked the market so well, they’ve not always bought the big stars, they’ve made them stars. Virgil may be the opposite, they paid £75m for him but what his fee now would be, maybe three times as much as that because he’s such an incredible player.

“Defenders are at a premium because there’s not many good ones around that can play like Virgil, that can defend like Joe Gomez, who is still a young man. I really hope it’s weeks rather than months but I don’t like the rumours that are coming out of the squad.”

The full extent of Gomez’s injury is yet to be determined; Redknapp is hoping for good news.

He added: “I’m choked for Joe Gomez if it is a bad injury. He’s a young man who has already had knee injuries and come back brilliantly. I’m a big fan of his, he seems like a really good, down to earth player.

“From an England point of view, it’s a disappointment for Gareth Southgate, but for Jurgen Klopp, if this is a long-term one and you’ve got no Virgil, no Joe Gomez, that puts an enormous amount of stress on this squad from a team that were red-hot favourites at the start of the year.

“It’s certainly going to change things and for everybody else involved, that back two have been so impressive at times. It’s not been easy with no Virgil at the moment, but no Virgil and no Gomez is going to make it even more difficult.”

Mark Smith and Matt Stead know all about disappointments. Join them to discover that Chelsea are the only Big Six club without representation on this week’s top ten.