By Chris Wright
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has written a book and, from the sound of the quotes that have been
drip-dripping for the past few days, it's exactly the kind of book that you'd expect namely, 300
pages documenting his innate greatness and comprehensively listing all the people he wants to kick
into the middle of next week.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is set to be given a 'significant' transfer budget to use this
summer - but rather than add depth to his squad, he is set to rely on younger players from the
academy and use the money for one big star.
Liverpool have already been linked with a series of top names in world football amid expectations
that new owners Fenway Sports Group will invest heavily at the end of the season.
Liverpool will this summer look to follow up their purchase of Luis Suarez from Ajax by attempting
to lure teenage playmaker Christian Eriksen to Anfield. The promising Danish international has
impressed many with his mature performances for the Eredivisie club and many have tipped the
youngster to be a big star in the future.
One of my favorite World Cup tournaments was that of 1994 where we saw the return of the beautiful
football with many great teams, including Brazil and Argentina, Mexico even Colombia despite their
big upset. It is a lot of fun to watch the performance of the great performing teams just few
months or one year before the big tournament.
Wycombe Wanderers have announced Liverpool have signed highly-rated teenager Jordan Ibe.
As revealed by skysports.com earlier this month, Liverpool has won the race for the 16-year-old,
fending off interest from a number of their Premier League rivals.
Ibe became Wycombe's youngest-ever goalscorer when he netted against Sheffield Wednesday in October
aged 15 years and 325 days on his first start for the club.
2011 Year of the Neymar is a post from: Just Football
He struts with the cocksure swagger of a born star and not only that, he can play a bit too.
2011 can be seen as the year Neymar truly broke through on the world stage.
Just Football's man in Brazil Paulo Freitas looks back at the year of the mohawked
one:
Neymar has been hyped since he was a youth player, but he finally established himself as
Brazil's new big star in the 2011 season, shining in most competitions.