Brendon Rodgers Empty His Pockets Over Average Players-

Last Season was quite good for red fans as compared to last 10 seasons, Brendon Rodger made an impact in his first season but they were couple of steps behind Manchester City to hold the Title Trophy.

But, you can easily give credit to one man, Luis Suarez one man army, only one biting problem apart from this he got everything to be one of the Best. He proved that he is no more less than Messi or Ronaldo but then things got worse for both Liverpool and Suarez. Brendon had to sell him and he then failed to made an impact in the presence of Lionel Messi and Neymar.

Since assuming control on 1 July 2012, Rodgers has marked a sum of 25 players at a stunning expense of £215.2m. Additional stressing is the way that, beside Daniel Sturridge and Phillipe Coutinho, the staying 23 players have neglected to have the effect that Rodgers or the Liverpool dedicated would have trusted, recommending an over-accentuation on the amount of new signings as opposed to their quality. This table records Liverpool’s transfer signings under Brendan Rodgers in ordered request Player — Fee — Selling club

Fabio Borini — £10.4m — Roma

Joe Allen — £15m — Swansea City

Joao Tiexeira — £0.83m — Sporting Lisbon

Luis Alberto — £6.8m — Sevilla

Iago Aspas — £7m — Celta Vigo

Simon Mignolet — £9m — Sunderland

Kolo Toure — Free

Aly Cissokho — Loan — Valencia

Oussama Assaidi — £3m — Heerenveen

Nuri Sahin — Loan — Real Madrid

Samed Yesil — £1m — Bayer Leverkusen

Daniel Sturridge — £12m — Chelsea

Mamadou Sakho — £15m — Paris St Germain

Tiago Ilori — £7m — Sporting Lisbon

Victor Moses — Loan — Chelsea

Emre Can — £9.75m — Bayer Lerkusen

Lazar Markovic — £19.8m — Benfica

Dejan Lovren — £20m — Southampton

Divick Origi — £9.8m — Lille

Javier Manquillo — Loan — Atletico Madrid

Alberto Moreno — £12m — Sevilla

Mario Balotelli — £16m — AC Milan

Mario Balotelli is the undeniable fall gentleman and was continually going to be an unsafe purchase considering his reputation however the buck doesn’t simply stop with the out of form Italian. The issue goes past Balotelli. Over the Summer Rodgers accumulated Dejan Lovren to fortify the resistance, yet after a progression of glaring slips he ends up out of support. Another of Roger’s huge cash purchases Lazar Markovic at £19.8m have likewise complimented to hoodwink and don’t look anything like a player who would order that kind of sticker. Adam Lallana is well and done with the group consistently and his ex-Southampton buddy Ricky Lambert has had even less opportunity to substantiate himself at the club he grew up supporting as Rodgers doesn’t seem to have any confidence in him as a striker. This absence of confidence in his own particular signings was no more clear than in the Carling Cup tie against Chelsea when he exited both of his new strikers, Balotelli and Lambert, on the bench, rather wanting to run with midfielder Raheem Sterling as his solitary front man

But yes Rodger was quite good as compared to Rafael Banitez, he managed to build new academies and Introduced some new talent to the club. He had Huge amount of many but instead of buying 23 average players he should have gone for single record signing like Messi, Ronaldo or Kaka.