Liverpool Transfer News: Today's Reds Gossip on Dalglish, Rodallega and N'Gog
Kenny Dalglish and Reds shouldn't be satisfied with their 2-0 win over Arsenal on Saturday.
The Reds did go to the Emirates and win for the first time in a long time, but it wasn't possible until the Gunners went down to 10 men and Luis Suarez was brought off the bench.
Dalgish decided to give his top goal scorer a break to start the game, but the new-look Reds were never completely in sync against an overmatched, inexperienced Arsenal side.
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We know it is going to take time for Stewart Downing, Charlie Adam and Jordan Henderson to get comfortable with Andy Carroll, Luis Suarez, Dirk Kuyt and Raul Meireles, but they should have been better.
The Gunners saw three youngsters either make their first league start or appearance on the day, and it was evident.
The Reds' defense isn't up to par yet either, and all in all this club needs time to put it all together.
Dalglish isn't done wheeling-and-dealing though, and according to Metro he's high on Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega. Tottenham are also in the mix and Wigan hopes to re-sign him, but should either club make an offer he's a likely candidate to opt for the bigger stage.
But the Reds boss is also looking to sell and according to People he's opened the door for David N'Gog. The 22-year old has been disappointed with his lack of opportunities at Anfield, and Liverpool is close to finalizing a deal with Bolton for a price of around £4million.
The loss won't be felt much by the new-look side and in the long run this is the better option for the Frenchman as well.
Liverpool has done plenty of spending in the last two transfer windows and if they are to make another move it will likely be a sale out of the midfield with the surplus of talent currently on hand.
The Reds are on their way to getting back into power in England, but it will still take time for everything to gel. If Dalglish leaves his side alone for the most part (maybe one more option up top) this club will get better the minute Steven Gerrard is back on the pitch.






