His time at Liverpool was largely spent with serious knee injuries. Which he doesn't currently have.
He has shown over the past two seasons he is capable of playing at a level where he'd be very useful for mist of the big 6.
It is a hard sale to potential clubs and players to join on loan and be a back up centre back. Normally the purpose of a loan is to significantly increase playing time. Of course being 3rd or 4th choice CB will still get dome gametime, but potentially not a lot if the first choices stay fit as it isn't a position often rotated.
Fortunately for me there is no good evidence of such events ocurring after death. I'd rather not worship such an evil being for eternity like a celestial North Korea.
He didn't say a 'youngster'. He said someone younger than Alderweireld. Not the same thing. A 25 year old is younger than Alderweireld, but isn't a 'youngster'.
You have confused what I said.
The human eye evoled from a flat bed of light sensitive cells which in later generations of animal became a ball. The light passes through blood vessels which pass in front of the retina. This is due to the eye changing shape from being flat to a ball. It isn't optimal and far from a 'perfect design'.
Not an extensive list then! Of that list only McCarthy, Adams and Redmond are likely starters.
Adams in particular and Redmond are both a class above Championship level players. Redmond of course is frustratingly inconsistent, but on form he is a useful PL player.
I doubt he'd be remotely affordable for us. Linked with some of the elite European teams and has 4 years left on his contract.
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/manchester-united-transfer-news-real-madrid-join-race-for-leverkusen-starlet-moussa-diaby