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What Chance of Title Number 19 for the Reds NEXT Season?

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Furthermore, the ownership of the club is much more stable than before, with Hicks and Gillett finally gone and John Henry firmly in control of the club. The debts were erased and this has led to the ability to pursue ambitious transfers, with January’s double swoop for the talented Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll from Ajax and Newcastle respectively for more than £50 million. This renewed vigour in the transfer market has allowed Dalglish to prepare for the coming season properly and with the ambition to return Liverpool to the top of English football. Adding to this optimism Reina has declared his commitment to the cause, Maxi and Meireles are in outstanding form, Kuyt is scoring regularly and Gerrard is set to return.

Next season promises to be one of excitement and unpredictably. Far from there being the traditional ‘top 4’ there is now a legitimate ‘top 6’, with Manchester United Chelsea Manchester City Arsenal Spurs and Liverpool all aiming to win the league. Will Liverpool win the league next year? It is unlikely due to the fierce competition from immensely wealthy clubs but the pride has been restored at Anfield following Roy Hodgson’s disappointing tenure and the fans can now look forward to a much improved season next year with the hope of winning a 19th league title.

This article was written by George McNeil and is courtesy of our partner website thisisfutbol.com. Read the latest news and blogs about European Football at TiF. – ed

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