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Moises Caicedo and other blunders that Fabrizio Romano has had

The journalist was wrong when talking about the Reds

By Charles Cornwall

The journalist was wrong when talking about the Reds
The journalist was wrong when talking about the Reds

Every time the transfer market kicks off in football across Europe, it is inevitable that hundreds of fans and even sports media and teams will see Fabrizio Romano's information on Twitter as a more reliable source on which they can lean to stay up-to-date. so much about all the possible movements that will happen during those weeks of buying and selling, but it seems that this situation has not been entirely effective when it comes to Liverpool.

 

It is true that with Liverpool being in such a deep pit of failure and despair last season, the hundreds of rumors about departures and arrivals in Merseyside emerged where they could, Fabrizio trying to be objective with all of them and only reporting situations with fundamentals according to his information, spending weeks ago with the subject of Kylian Mbappé and more recently with Romeo Lavia and now with Moisés Caicedo.

Perhaps the information that Romano had about the transfer of Romeo Lavia may be the least reproachable, and that is that the endless changes that took place with Southampton due to the departure of their midfielder hindered the information to the point of not not even the journalist himself know what was happening with this transaction that unfortunately was unsuccessful for those from Merseyside.

 

The Reds, a difficult club to predict

The journalist's most foolish comments have emerged recently with players who have had multiple complications in making a decision with their immediate future, but putting that fact aside, Romano has given reliable information such as the continuity of Thiago Alcántara who does not Many made sure that his departure was at risk thanks to an offer from Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia, publishing a tweet shortly after informing the player's position and his intention to continue with the Reds, a situation that already happens when preparing for the Spanish for what will be the second day against Bournemouth.


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