sport news Jamie Carragher 'disappointed' that Liverpool did not sign attackers in the ...

sport news Jamie Carragher 'disappointed' that Liverpool did not sign attackers in the ...
sport news Jamie Carragher 'disappointed' that Liverpool did not sign attackers in the ...
Jamie Carragher 'disappointed' that Liverpool did not sign attackers in the transfer window... and fears for the Reds' title challenge as he dismisses Divock Origi and Takumi Minamino as not good enough Jamie Carragher said Liverpool may struggle with their current options in attack He said things will be tough when Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah go to the Africa Cup of Nations in January Carragher said keeping all Liverpool's attackers fit will be 'nigh on impossible'  He also wanted someone better than Divock Origi or Takumi Minamino to join

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Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool's forward line could struggle if they pick up injuries and was disappointed not to see the Reds recruit any attackers in the transfer window.

Jurgen Klopp brought in just one summer signing in the form of centre-back Ibrahima Konate for a reported £36million, compared to their title rivals who all splashed out around £100million to strengthen their squads.

Xherdan Shaqiri sealed a permanent move to Lyon while 2020-21 ever-present midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum exited Anfield to sign for Paris St Germain, and the prospect of Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah going to the African Nations Cup in January could spell danger.

Jamie Carragher (pictured) said Liverpool could struggle in attack this season

Jurgen Klopp (pictured) only signed defender Ibrahima Konate in the transfer window

Jamie Carragher (left) said Jurgen Klopp's (right) Liverpool could struggle in attack this season

Sadio Mane (right) and Mohamed Salah (left) go to the Africa Cup of Nations in January

Sadio Mane (right) and Mohamed Salah (left) go to the Africa Cup of Nations in January

Carragher told the PA news agency: 'I'm disappointed Liverpool haven't got an attacker in, I must say.

'I do think Liverpool are short in the attack and they will have to keep everybody fit, which is nigh on impossible really. I do think they will struggle but they're very robust, Liverpool's front three.

'Mane and maybe Salah away for the Africa Cup of Nations at some stage, I'm not sure how many

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