Liverpool chief Moore: We\'ll spend £100M if we need to - not because of Man City

Published on: 01 June 2017

Liverpool's new chief executive Peter Moore insists they won't go spend crazy this summer.

Manager Jurgen Klopp is keen to significantly strengthen his squad and is interested in Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk and RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, among others, and that could see Liverpool's transfer spending also extend to £100m-plus.

However, Moore says: "I have been involved in a company that has acquired other companies for 1 billion US dollars and it hasn't quite worked out.

"What I have learned over the years is that it is not how much you pay but what you get.

"You have a kid called Philippe Coutinho playing out there who cost £8m and then you have other guys who cost four or five times that around the league.

"That is not about 'We have spent a lot of money so we are good' that is about 'We have bought the right players at the right price'.

"Everyone wants to see massive money but what I want to see is talent for the right price. I might be naive in that but that seems good business.

"It's not about saying 'They've spent £100m so we will spend £100m'.

"I'm not looking at my competitor - let's call City a competitor - spending this, therefore I need to spend that regardless of the quality of the players. That makes no business sense to me.

"Listen, we may spend £100m. Who knows? But it won't be because they spend £100m.

"If your next door neighbour puts £50,000 into his greenhouse will you spend 50,000 quid on a greenhouse? No. You do what makes good sense for your house.

"You can expect (us) to strengthen the team. There is money to back the manager and the sporting director."

Source: tribalfootball.com

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