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Liverpool are one of the best clubs in the transfer business these days, with the Reds getting it right time and time again when it comes to both strengthening Jurgen Klopp’s squad, bringing in the right players at the right price, and moving players along for maximum profit.
But that hasn’t been the case for the majority of the Premier League era, with a succession of Liverpool managers having mixed success in the market and being responsible for a number of big-money flops. Eventually learning from such mistakes and adapting with modern times under FSG, a new structure was implemented that would help transform the Reds into one of the best sides around.
Sporting Director Michael Edwards has played a key role in this gradual change at Anfield. And even though he is leaving the club at the end of the season, successor Julian Ward is already well-placed to carry on where his predecessor will have left off, with £49m January signing Luis Diaz his first - and the club’s latest - example of the perfect way to