Who’s In, Who’s Out, Who’s Parked: Part 3!

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    In: Doniéber Alexander Marangon aka DONI

Doniéber Alexander Marangon aka Doni is Liverpool’s new back-up keeper. The lanky (6 ft 5 in) brazilian keeper has joined the Reds from AC Roma on a free transfer, and will provide experienced back-up to Pepe Reina should this be required. The Sao Paolo born 31 year old holds an italian passport and comes to Merseyside after having played in the eternal city for the past 6 seasons.
Doni has been AC Roma’s keeper since 2005 where he has played in 172 competitive games. The last few seasons had seen him alternate between the posts with compatriot Julio Sergio more recently looked to be the preferred choice. The brazilian shot-stopper has also been capped 10 times by his native Brazilian Celecao.
Two top keepers in the squad. Position well covered in my view! That is the third piece of business done between the Reds and AC Roma in the last couple of years.
Welcome aboard Doni!
Arrivals:
JORDAN HENDERSON – 20 YEARS – MIDFIELDER – (Sunderland) – Stg 16 million (Stg 4 mil add-ons)
CHARLIE ADAM – 25 YEARS – MIDFIELDER – (Blackpool) – Stg 6.5 million (Stg 1.5 mil add-ons)
DONI – 31 YEARS – GOALKEEPER – (AC Roma) – Free Transfer
Departures:
PAUL KONCHESKY – LEICESTER CITY – undisclosed
Out On Loan:
STEPHEN DARBY to ROCHDALE
Total Outlay:    + Stg 22.5million (+/-) (plus Stg 5.5 mil add-ons)
Notes:
– No speculation, only deals confirmed on LFC’s website are considered.
– Quantification of deal according to internet sources or Club statement.
– Updates, comments, rectifications, alerts are all appreciated.

6 Comments

  1. Great column Tonio. Keep up the good work.

    Think we just need a left back now.

    Would like to see some dead wood heading out a bit quicker. At least Konsheski has gone. Poulson and Jova next.

    1. Thanks Sean. Probably will have Downing on that list before Jova and Poulsen are out I reckon. :-)

  2. “Stg” stands for pounds sterling.

    There seems to be a typo in the total outlay figure of £ 42.5 million (plus £ 5.5 million in add-ons) – surely the right number is £ 22.5 million (plus £ 5.5 million in add-ons).

    Tonio, perhaps you are already including the Downing fee in there?

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