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It's time for your Liverpool FC morning digest on Saturday, June 18.
Liverpool have become renowned in recent years for seemingly always managing to get the players they truly want in the transfer market, without fault.
Jurgen Klopp has made it an ideal habit of only signing players who are first-choice in their minds to succeed at Anfield. If a player isn’t available, they often don’t sign someone else just for the sake of spending money. It wasn’t always like that.
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Years gone by, there have been times when Liverpool haven’t always been successful when recruiting new players. Whether this be the ones brought in not succeeding, or not acquiring those who are high on the priority list.
Rather famously, back in the summer of 2006, Liverpool came