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    Jordan Ibe

    BBC reporting he has gone to Bournemouth for £15m.....good bit of business for Liverpool as I don't think he's worth that much.

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    £15m for Ibe...really? Very good Championship player, beyond that...I'm astonished. I know they're not 'like for like' comparable but what does that make Hughes worth?

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    Jordan Ibe just what we lack .Championship player at best 'Don't agree' 15 million about right in my opinion ,very surprised Liverpool are letting him go

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    Sounds like an astute deal, a half decent prem player is valued around the 25 million mark these days and Howe seems to be able to develop other non fancied players and has built a team capable of staying in the prem with them, com eto think of it isn't that what Ranieri did at leicester?

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    Considering Bournemouth got £10 million for Richie suppose 15million is about right

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    I think yesterdays £5 million player is todays £10 million with all the money about.

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